Valeeva Elvira Timeryanovna PhD in Medicine, chief researcher of the Department of Occupational Medicine, FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, associate professor of the Department of Therapy and Occupational Diseases with a IFPE course of the FSBEI HE Bashkir State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: ad-oozr@mail.ru, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9146-5625
Shaikhlislamova Elmira Radikovna PhD Candidate in Medicine, deputy director for scientific and organizational and methodological work, FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, associate professor of the Department of Therapy and Occupational Diseases with a IFPE course of the FSBEI HE Bashkir State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: shajkh.ehlmira@yandex.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6127-7703
Bakirov Akhat Barievich PhD in Medicine, professor, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Bashkortostan, director of the FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, head of the Department of Therapy and Occupational Diseases with a IFPE course of the FSBEI HE Bashkir State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of Russia, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: fbun@uniimtech.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6593-2704
Gainullina Makhmuza Kalimovna PhD in Medicine, chief researcher of the Department of Occupational Medicine, FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: gainullinamk@mail.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9340-2284
Akhmetshina Venera Talgatovna chief physician of the clinic, FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: akhmetshina.v.t@mail.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7256-505X
Gabdulvaleeva Elvira Fanisovna PhD Candidate in Medicine, head of the Department of Neurology and Occupational Pathology, FBSI Ufa Research Institute of Occupational Medicine and Human Ecology, 94, Stepana Kuvykina str., Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, 450106, Russia, e-mail: Amerovaef@mail.ru, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3371-5590
The main factors of the working environment that harm a woman’s health in the course of work are considered to be physical exertion and functional overstrain, noise, chemical and biological factors, and microclimate. The most unfavorable sectors of the economy in the Republic of Bashkortostan are manufacturing, construction and the agricultural sector, where the largest number of jobs are registered that do not meet the hygienic standards for the above-mentioned production factors, which undoubtedly serves as the main cause of the development of occupational diseases among women. Material and methods.According to the medical records of the inpatient patient, the acts on the case of occupational disease and the registration form No. 30, the etiological causes and the structure of occupational morbidity by industry sectors of the Republic of Bashkortostan among women for 2016–2020 were studied. Results. Among the subjects of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Bashkortostan for the analyzed fiveyear period ranked 25–27th in terms of employment of women in jobs with harmful and (or) dangerous working conditions, and among the 14 regions of the Volga Federal District — 3–5 places. If in the period 2016–2019 among all the primary established occupational diseases from 32.4 to 43.0 % were women, then by 2020 more than half of all occupational diseases (54.7 %) were detected among women. Of the 114 cases of occupational diseases identified to 85 female workers, a third of them worked in health care (32.9 %), a slightly smaller part (30.6 %) — in mechanical engineering (manufacturing) and a fifth — in the agro-industrial complex (21.1 %). The leading place in the structure of occupational pathology of women was occupied by diseases associated with high physical overload and overstrain of individual organs and systems (54.2 %). The reason for the change in the structure of occupational diseases in the region in 2020 there was a new coronavirus infection-Covid-19 in medical workers, which brought diseases from the influence of a biological factor to the second position. Conclusion. The state of working conditions and occupational morbidity among women workers indicates the lack of an effective mechanism for protecting women’s labor and the need to develop effective legislative documents for the protection of their labor and health.