The "man-technology-environment" system in the management of transport service of construction industry

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In all countries, transport is considered as the basis for ensuring economic, social, military, environmental and other types of national security. It is provided more than 200 billion dollars in the US, about 200 billion dollars in Japan, more than 100 billion euros in Germany on the development of transport system. In Russia, for these purposes, is spent 14-15 times less. The purpose of environmental security's transportation ensuring - protection of life and health of people, the environment, cargo and vehicles, the sustainability of transport communications and transport infrastructure in normal conditions, in emergency situations and in wartime. Man, in the process of knowing the surrounding material world, forms "speculative" (ideal) ideas about how this world is arranged and how it functions. The basis of such knowledge is intuitive or conscious modeling. The initial level of visual modeling is the multipoint representation of the object of study, so: any phenomenon, object, process, object, definition, and other elements of the conceptual layer of consciousness are put in correspondence with the "point". The further procedure of visual modeling involves the identification of all the points involved and the interrelations between them (the "logician"), this procedure will provide insight into infographic models of anthropotechnology management in the conditions of modern economic fundamentals and trends in the development of a market economy for the application of anthropotechnical management infographic models. Certification of manual labor's mechanization and transportation of construction cargo and structures (CMIT) - is one of the important construction service packages.

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Kazarian, R. (2018). The “man-technology-environment” system in the management of transport service of construction industry. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 193). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819301008

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