نتایج جستجو برای: textile workers

تعداد نتایج: 125708  

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
amir houshang mehrparvar department of occupational medicine, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran maryam fazlalizadeh department of occupational medicine, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran mehrdad mostaghaci department of occupational medicine, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

background and purpose: many workers are exposed to workplace hazards. many occupational diseases are preventable by personal protective devices (ppds). though many workers do not use ppds or their protection by ppds is not sufficient. this study was designed to assess the quality of ppds usage among industrial workers. materials and methods: in a cross-sectional study, 648 workers from four ma...

Objectives: This study aimed to identify the annual and weekly prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) and their relation to demographic characteristics, such as Body Mass Index (BMI), work experience, and physical activity in spinner workers in the textile industry. We also conducted a comparison between the annual and weekly prevalence of MSDs.  Methods: The study sample included 700 ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2015
Priyamvada Paudyal Sean Semple Santosh Gairhe Markus F C Steiner Rob Niven Jon G Ayres

OBJECTIVES Inhalation of a cotton-based particulates has previously been associated with respiratory symptoms and impaired lung function. This study investigates the respiratory health of Nepalese textile workers in relation to dust and endotoxin exposure. METHODS A total of 938 individuals from four sectors (garment, carpet, weaving and recycling) of the textile industry in Kathmandu, Nepal ...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1994
D Fishwick A M Fletcher C A Pickering R M Niven E B Faragher

OBJECTIVES To document the prevalence of work related ocular (eyeWRI) and nasal (noseWRI) irritation in workers in spinning mills of cotton and synthetic textile fibres and to relate the prevalence of symptoms to atopy, byssinotic symptoms, work history, and measured dust concentrations in the personal breathing zone and work area. METHODS A cross sectional study of 1048 cotton workers and 40...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2007
George Astrakianakis Noah S Seixas Roberta Ray Janice E Camp Dao Li Gao Ziding Feng Wenjin Li Karen J Wernli E Dawn Fitzgibbons David B Thomas Harvey Checkoway

BACKGROUND Reduced risk of lung cancer among workers in the cotton textile industry has been observed since the 1970s. Bacterial endotoxin, a contaminant of raw cotton fiber and cotton dust, has been proposed as a protective agent that may act through the innate and acquired immune systems. We examine the association between endotoxin exposure and lung cancer risk in a cohort of female textile ...

2017
SEEMA GUPTA SUNITA GULATI GAURAV GUPTA

Objective: Noise creates alteration in human health in both physical as well as psychological variations. Effect of noise on components of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been discussed but not well established. The aim of this study was to investigate the MetS in female workers from textile mill. Methods: A total of 65 female workers were recruited for the study from the high noise (>70 dB) area...

2015
A. Sivakumar S. S. Darun Prakash P. Navaneethakrishnan

In and around Erode District, it is estimated that more than 1250 chemical and allied textile processing fabric industries are affected, partially closed and shut off for various reasons such as poor management, poor supplier performance, lack of planning for productivity, fluctuation of output, poor investment, waste analysis, labor problems, capital/labor ratio, accumulation of stocks, poor m...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1980
R N Jones B T Butcher Y Y Hammad J E Diem H W Glindmeyer S B Lehrer J M Hughes H Weill

A survey of 255 workers in four cottonseed crushing mills included a respiratory health questionnaire, allergy skin testing, and measurements of lung function over the Monday working shift. Atopy was defined as having two or more positive weal reactions to common inhalant antigens. Categories of exposure to dust were based on the stage of milling, and one category contained workers with continu...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2012
Jordan Minov Jovanka Karadžinska-Bislimovska Kristin Vasilevska Zlatka Nelovska Snežana Risteska-Kuc Sašo Stoleski Dragan Mijakoski

To assess the efficacy of nationwide anti-smoking campaign, we compared the findings of a study on worker smoking performed in 2005 with our latest cross-sectional study completed in 2010. It included 753 randomly selected workers, of whom 126 office, 108 construction, 93 agricultural, 97 petroleum refinery, 114 textile, 117 food processing workers, and 98 cleaners. Information was collected wi...

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