MAGNETNA POLJA U PROIZVODNOM POGONU ELEKTROLIZE BAKRA I ZDRAVSTVENI RIZICI PO ZAPOSLENE

BEZBEDNOST I ZDRAVLJE NA RADU SA ZDRAVSTVENO-MEDICINSKOG I TEHNIČKOBEZBEDNOSNOG ASPEKTA, EKOLOGIJE I ZAŠTITE OD POŽARA (2025) [126-141]

AUTHOR(S) / АУТОР(И): Dejan KRSTIĆ, Mina KRSTIĆ, Darko ZIGAR, Nebojša RAIČEVIĆ, Marjana BLAGOJEVIĆ,  Dario Javor

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DOI: 10.46793/HSE25.126K

ABSTRACT / САЖЕТАК:

Cilj ovog rada je da se kroz detaljnu analizu procesa elektrolize bakra, fizičkih fenomena nastalih usled visokih struja, te dostupne literature o uticaju elektromagnetnih polja, pruži sveobuhvatan uvid u ovu industrijsku primenu i njene potencijalne posledice po zdravlje radnika. U radu će biti prikazana i merenja magnetnog poljau pogonu elektrolize bakra u jednoj fabrici u Srbiji.

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