We determined the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, pulmonary function and urinary metals among artisanal stone-crushers. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 48 male artisanal stone-crushers and 50 male taxi-drivers using a standardised questionnaire and spirometry. Concentrations of trace metals were measured by inductively coupled plasma …
view more2021728 · • Housekeeping practices • Fire Extinguisher training • Manufactures specification • Training on task before start-up. 2016-06-28 2:35 PM SP-12-02 Page 3 of 10 General Safety 1. Document the daily inspection of the equipment in the pre start up book. 2. The safety of persons involved in installing, operating or
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view more201011 · Tackling occupational hazards by only providing a preventive tool is not enough as found in a study examining the knowledge and practices among male cement workers (n = 153) in the United Arab ...
view moreFine inhalable particulate matter (PM2.5) which has more associated human health problems was found high in the work place of stone crushers. Health survey viz., Pulmonary function test, blood sample test, general clinical evaluation was conducted to assess the extent of the damage caused to the workers. This study indicates that most of the ...
view more2023531 · The CPCB guidelines cover various aspects of stone crushing, such as source emissions, product storage, transportation, water consumption and legal compliance. Some of the key features of the guidelines are: The stone crushers should obtain consent to establish and consent to operate (CTO) from the State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) …
view more2023513 · Background and objectives The prevalence of occupational injuries among blue-collar workers is higher in the stone-crushing industries due to high-risk and iterant nature of the work. These occupational injuries, in turn, caused workers’ ill health, as well as death, which eventually diminish the gross domestic product. We aimed at assessing the …
view more2021625 · The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess preventive practices, perceived risk and worry about COVID-19 crisis among healthcare professionals at six public hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A systematic random sampling technique was used to select 1,134 respondents (52.6% females).
view more20231228 · Dust emissions from the stone crushers should not be given low weightage as it is not less harmful than hazardous air pollutants. Many research studies conducted in India prove that stone crushers are not only a source of total suspended particles (TSP) and fine particulate matter (PM) 10, but also ultrafine PM2.5.
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