نتایج جستجو برای: lead mine workers

تعداد نتایج: 469901  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
p. meshgi

a survey on lead intoxication in lead mine workers was carried out among khanehsorme, lead miners in najafaabad and also in ab-bagh lead miners in shahreza, both located in district of esfahan, iran. the studies were carried out on 62 miners out of 82 employees in khanehsorme, 25 miners out of 27 employees in ab-bagh lead miners and 47 rural inhabitants in the surroundings of mines were selecte...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2006
 بوذرجمهری, فتح ا.. , اخوان کرباسی, محمد حسن , تبریزی‌زاده, مهدی , مازیار, فرزاد ,

Background and Aim: Lead is one of the most dangerous metallic poisons which can lead to acute and chronic poisoning with a broad range of systemic and oral signs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the prevalence of oral complications and blood lead level in workers employed in Koushk lead mines, Yazd province. Materials and Methods: This analytical study was conduc...

احرام پوش, محمدحسن, امینی پور, محمدرضا, برخورداری, ابوالفضل, حکیمیان, علی محمد,

Introduction: The extensive use of Lead has led to health problems including CNS, anemia and other occupational poisoning among workers. To determine the blood lead levels in relation to demographic factors, this study was carried out. Methods: In this cross sectional study, 490 workers at Kooshk Lead and Zinc mine were selected and blood samples were taken. The blood lead levels were assesse...

اعظمی, میلاد, بیگم بیگدلی شاملو, مرضیه, خطایی, مرضیه, ربیعی فخر, فرقان, سایه میری, کوروش,

Introduction: Lead exposure is considered as a global health problem. The irreparable harmful effects of this heavy metal on human have been proven in various studies. Comparing to general population, workers in related industries are more exposed to lead. Several studies have investigated lead occupational exposure and its biological evaluation in Iran; however there is no overall estimate. Th...

2011
Adnan Khan

Background and Aims: Coal is a naturally occurring mineral and a large source of fossil fuel throughout the world. Its importance in Pakistan increases as other fuels, like petroleum are scares and expensive coal is abundant and cheap. Coal dust comprise of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,nitrogen, sulphur, quartz and some traces of iron, lead and copper. These particles are not degradable and deposit...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1997
M Chiaradia B L Gulson K MacDonald

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pathway of leaded dust from a lead-zinc-copper mine to houses of employees, and the impact on blood lead concentrations (PbB) of children. METHODS High precision lead isotope and lead concentration data were obtained on venous blood and environmental samples (vacuum cleaner dust, interior dustfall accumulation, water, paint) for eight children of six employees (and t...

Journal: :journal of occupational health and epidemiology 0
r kalahasthi regional occupational health centre (southern), nirmal bhavan, icmr complex, kannamangala (post),devanhalli, bangalore-562110, karnataka, india, t barman regional occupational health centre (southern), nirmal bhavan, icmr complex, kannamangala (post),devanhalli, bangalore-562110, karnataka, india, a jafarzadeh department of microbiology and immunology, medical school, and molecular medicine research center, rafsanjan university of medical sciences, rafsanjan, iran

background: there are many controversies reported about the association between blood lead levels and blood pressure among lead exposed workers. studies have suggested incorporating lifestyle factors along with blood lead levels. the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of lead exposure on blood pressure changes among lead exposed workers in contemplation of lifestyle factors. materials a...

2015
Anindya Kumar Ganguli

In the article “Oral Health of StoneMineWorkers of Jodhpur City, Rajasthan, India” recently published in SH@W, the authors conclude that the oral health of stonemine workers is in a poor state [1]. This conclusion ismisleading, because it tends to suggest that stonemining as anoccupationpresents hazardswhich lead topoororal health. This has not been established anywhere in the article. First, t...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2008
D Mirabelli R Calisti F Barone-Adesi E Fornero F Merletti C Magnani

BACKGROUND Chrysotile from the mine in Balangero, Italy is considered to be free of tremolite. In a cohort study of miners and millers only two pleural cancers were reported, a finding considered to indicate that chrysotile has a low potency for inducing mesothelioma. However, follow-up ended in 1987 and white-collar workers and the employees of subcontractors were not studied. METHODS To com...

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