نتایج جستجو برای: coal miners

تعداد نتایج: 34103  

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2009
Mustafa Onder Seyhan Onder Tuncay Akdag Firat Ozgun

Dust concentration levels in underground coal mines are of primary importance and have to be controlled to prevent pulmonary disease in miners. Different mining areas are exposed to different dust levels and to minimize the probability of occupational respiratory disease of coal miners, it is necessary to evaluate dust concentration in the different working areas. This study aimed to evaluate d...

2010
Katherine A. Margolis

Coal has been mined in the United States since colonial times and coal mining has always been a dangerous occupation. Despite the dangers involved in coal mining, coal is essential to the functioning of our society. Coal provides energy for products, businesses, and homes. Not only is coal mining a dangerous occupation, but, like many other industries, coal mining has also been referred to as a...

Journal: :Mediators of Inflammation 2004
Remzi Altin Levent Kart Ishak Tekin Ferah Armutcu Meltem Tor Tacettin Ornek

Extracellular matrix formation (ECM) and remodeling are critical events related to the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis. Matrix metalloproteinases play an essential role in degrading and remodeling the ECM. In this study, we tried to show the presence and correlation of promatrix metalloproteinase-3 (proMMP-3) (the inactive form of metalloproteinase-3) levels in coal workers' pneumoconiosis (...

2013
SNEHA KHANAPURE

Based on continuous revolution of coal mining technology,this paper puts forward a project about safety monitoring system of coal mine using Zigbee technology and RS485 interface. A system is designed using group of sensors which monitors the different environmental condition in underground mines and if value exceeds from threshold value, then the Miners are informed through Alarm. Another modu...

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2005
Michael T Stephenson Kim Witte Charles Vaught Brian L Quick Steve Booth-Butterfield Dhaval Patel Cynthia Zuckerman

INTRODUCTION This longitudinal field study was designed to encourage Appalachian coal miners in West Virginia and Pennsylvania to engage in hearing-protection behaviors. METHOD Participants were mailed postcards that featured either a positive, negative, or neutral message on the outside of the postcard and a message encouraging hearing protection behaviors on the inside. The first posttest m...

Journal: :Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES 2016
Zlatko Zimet Marjan Bilban Mateja Marc Malovrh Peter Korošec Borut Poljšak Joško Osredkar Mira Šilar

This study was to investigate whether working in conditions of elevated concentrations of mine gases (CO2, CO, CH4, DMS) and dust may result in oxidative stress. Coal miners (n=94) from the Velenje Coal mine who were arranged into control group and three groups according to a number of consecutive working days. 8-isoprostane as a biological marker of oxidative stress was measured in exhaled bre...

Journal: :Modern & contemporary France 2011
Hanna Diamond

In 1944, the French provisional government, backed by the Parti communiste français and the Confédération générale du travail, undertook an aggressive propaganda campaign to persuade miners to embark upon a 'battle for coal' which raised their efforts in extracting coal to that of a national endeavour. At the same time, miners had great hopes that nationalisation of the coal industry, under dis...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1988
H Susskind J C Acevedo J Iwai D L Rasmussen D K Heydinger H R Pate W H Harold A B Brill

Twenty life-long nonsmoking West Virginia coal-miners participated in a study to amplify the role of focal irregularities on regional ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q) and to develop an improved method for the early detection of coal-workers' pneumoconiosis. Their mean age was 59.3 yr and they averaged 35.2 years' exposure to coal dust. Conventional pulmonary function tests were supplemented by...

2010
Mohammad Abid Arjun Patra Ashoke Kumar Ghosh Kamal Kishore Najam Ali Khan

Coal mines is one of the major source of energy in India, but its surrounding environment is very toxic to the persons living near these plants. A small case study has been done with relation to GIT problems and related disorders of the miners. In this study 200 people were selected including male and female and they were divided according to their age. Questionnaires related to GIT problems we...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2010
A Scott Laney Edward L Petsonk Michael D Attfield

OBJECTIVES Epidemiological reports since 2000 have documented increased prevalence and rapid progression of pneumoconiosis among underground coal miners in the United States. To investigate a possible role of silica exposure in the increase, we examined chest x-rays (CXRs) for specific abnormalities (r-type small opacities) known to be associated with silicosis lung pathology. METHODS Undergr...

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