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The state labor safety system, established in the Soviet Union over 70 years, developed strict control over all enterprises in the country, from industrial giants to boiler houses, gas stations, universities, hospitals, museums, schools, etc. This system was based on national labor safety laws and spread from the so-called state committees and industrial ministries to enterprises and their branches. The general principles of the work safety system were contained in the “Foundations of the Labor Laws of the USSR and the Soviet Republics” and were approved by the Supreme Soviet, the country’s parliament, in 1970 (Dvornikov, Livshits & Rumyantseva, 1971). |