Complex investigations of worker-training process have revealed that priority within the process of choosing professon and vocational training is not given to hygienic problems concerning health of workers to be. The main stages of training do not have a common hygienic goal of improving health of workers to be and making their professional work more reliable. The authors substantiate the necessity for creating a common vocational training system based upon system analysis principles and providing for the consistent maintenance and improvement of students' health throughout the training process, including such stages as vocational guidance, vocational selection and training, to prolong professional longevity of qualified workers.
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Historic cultural blocks are areas where a city's material cultural heritage and humanistic characteristics converge, showcasing the city's unique features and preserving rich and complete urban memories. Research on historic blocks primarily involves strategies related to protection, renewal, planning, and enhancement. However, there is a paucity of studies that explore the relationship between landscape value perception and tourist behavioral intentions from the perspective of recreation participants during the development and renewal of historic cultural blocks.
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