FIELD: medicine, functional diagnostics.
SUBSTANCE: the present innovation deals with detecting optimal modes and working conditions of the teachers and professors in higher educational establishments (HEE). It is necessary to generate acoustic fluctuations ranged 0.005-0.008 kHz, the value of sound pressure exceeds audibility threshold by 5%, not more. During the moment of registering sound fluctuations it is necessary to register the rate of respiration and heart rate in a person under testing, calculate the percentage of the increase of the rate of respiration, heart rate and time of reaction to the switch-on of the generator of sound fluctuations against the values of the mentioned parameters measured in the beginning of the lessons. It is possible to conclude upon the level of fatigue that prevents full-value work by the value of total percentage of the increase. The innovation enables to establish the duration of work hours for professorial-teaching personnel in HEE.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of detection.
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Dates
2008-02-27—Published
2006-07-31—Filed