Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatological, ocular and hematological problems. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effect of occupational exposure of cement dust on hematological parameters in construction workers. Apparently healthy sixty five (65) adult male construction workers aged 25-50 years participated in this study. Three (3.0) ml venous blood samples were collected from each participant for hematological analysis at two different time points, one at 8 AM and second at 4 PM at the end of work shift. Differences in means and test of significance were calculated using paired Student’s t-test. The results revealed that post shift samples showed statistically ...
Abstract: Workers engaged in construction field are exposed to various occupational hazardous substa...
Exposures to cement dust have been linked with lung dysfunctions in some occupationally exposed work...
There has been conflicting evidence regarding the association between exposure to cement dust and re...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
This study investigated effects of cement dust on haematological parameters of Obajana Cement factor...
Summary: This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally ...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Background: A higher incidence of occupational diseases has been reported recently compared to the p...
parameters in construction workers exposed to cement dust, silica and other hazardous materials. Thi...
This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally exposed t...
Rahnuma Ahmad,1 Qazi Shamima Akhter,2 Mainul Haque3 1Department of Physiology, Medical College for W...
This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally exposed t...
BACKGROUND: Cement contains various types of chemicals in addition to lime and silica, and such chem...
Background. Cement dust inhalation is associated with deleterious health effects. The impact of ceme...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Abstract: Workers engaged in construction field are exposed to various occupational hazardous substa...
Exposures to cement dust have been linked with lung dysfunctions in some occupationally exposed work...
There has been conflicting evidence regarding the association between exposure to cement dust and re...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
This study investigated effects of cement dust on haematological parameters of Obajana Cement factor...
Summary: This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally ...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Background: A higher incidence of occupational diseases has been reported recently compared to the p...
parameters in construction workers exposed to cement dust, silica and other hazardous materials. Thi...
This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally exposed t...
Rahnuma Ahmad,1 Qazi Shamima Akhter,2 Mainul Haque3 1Department of Physiology, Medical College for W...
This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally exposed t...
BACKGROUND: Cement contains various types of chemicals in addition to lime and silica, and such chem...
Background. Cement dust inhalation is associated with deleterious health effects. The impact of ceme...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Abstract: Workers engaged in construction field are exposed to various occupational hazardous substa...
Exposures to cement dust have been linked with lung dysfunctions in some occupationally exposed work...
There has been conflicting evidence regarding the association between exposure to cement dust and re...