Working in stone-cutting factories is a known source for silica dust exposure, which has pathogenic effects on the respiratory system resulting finally in silicosis which may end in malignancy. Many changes may occur in the pulmonary system including restrictive and obstructive respiratory patterns which can be detected by spirometrical testing. In this study, forced spirometry was used to measure the forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1/FVC and the respiratory pattern for 98 stone cutting factories in Palestine. Information about the use of breath protective methods, respiratory presenting complaints and occupational history were collected. The results showed that 20 % of the workers compla...
Ergonomics is a multidisciplinary knowledge of the various issues in the workplace Zzvayay looks dif...
Occupational health hazards as a result to exposure to mineral dust containing silica has been estab...
The health of workers in the concrete and cement industries can be at risk due to occupational expos...
Abstract Background and Aims Inhalation of respirable silica dust during several stone processing me...
Background : Quartz stone grinders are one such group of workers who are exposed to silica and there...
Introduction: Among the pollutants present in the ceramic and tile industry, silica dust is particul...
Workers in charcoal factories are reported to develop respiratory problems. However, to date, no for...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan quarry ind...
Background: The respiratory system is the most vulnerable system in the cement industry. This study ...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Background ― Workers in the mineral industries are exposed to airborne dust and its occupational exp...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan ...
Tile workers are exposed to dust particles and are susceptible to multiple pulmonary complications. ...
Ergonomics is a multidisciplinary knowledge of the various issues in the workplace Zzvayay looks dif...
Occupational health hazards as a result to exposure to mineral dust containing silica has been estab...
The health of workers in the concrete and cement industries can be at risk due to occupational expos...
Abstract Background and Aims Inhalation of respirable silica dust during several stone processing me...
Background : Quartz stone grinders are one such group of workers who are exposed to silica and there...
Introduction: Among the pollutants present in the ceramic and tile industry, silica dust is particul...
Workers in charcoal factories are reported to develop respiratory problems. However, to date, no for...
Background: Use of industry and technology must be based on protection of health as well as the envi...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan quarry ind...
Background: The respiratory system is the most vulnerable system in the cement industry. This study ...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Background ― Workers in the mineral industries are exposed to airborne dust and its occupational exp...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan ...
Tile workers are exposed to dust particles and are susceptible to multiple pulmonary complications. ...
Ergonomics is a multidisciplinary knowledge of the various issues in the workplace Zzvayay looks dif...
Occupational health hazards as a result to exposure to mineral dust containing silica has been estab...
The health of workers in the concrete and cement industries can be at risk due to occupational expos...