Asia-Pacific journal of public health / Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health42-3175-18
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
Aluminum dust have sized less than 2.5 microns can cause disorders of the lung function. The Interna...
The aim of the analysis was to retrospectively assess changes in lung function in copper miners depe...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between dust exposure and pulm...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and asso...
Welding is associated with regular exposure to dust and fumes. Many studies have proven that there i...
Ventilatory evaluation has been widely used to investigate occupational effects on the respiratory s...
Background: This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between metal d...
Introduction: Construction sector is one among the largest employers in India. Most of the construct...
Background: Metallic dust is a heterogeneous substance with respiratory sensitizing properties. Its ...
To evaluate the long-term effects of metal dusts on the bronchopulmonary system and the synergistic ...
Welding is one of the fundamental processes for metal joining in automotive industries and there is ...
Problem: The problem was to study the effects of welding fumes and their duration of exposure on lun...
Work in steel mills is close to exposure to dust, fumes, and gases. Pollutants from activities in fa...
Introduction: The processing of marble stone produces air pollution in the form of dust. Dust emissi...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
Aluminum dust have sized less than 2.5 microns can cause disorders of the lung function. The Interna...
The aim of the analysis was to retrospectively assess changes in lung function in copper miners depe...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between dust exposure and pulm...
A cross sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and asso...
Welding is associated with regular exposure to dust and fumes. Many studies have proven that there i...
Ventilatory evaluation has been widely used to investigate occupational effects on the respiratory s...
Background: This cross sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between metal d...
Introduction: Construction sector is one among the largest employers in India. Most of the construct...
Background: Metallic dust is a heterogeneous substance with respiratory sensitizing properties. Its ...
To evaluate the long-term effects of metal dusts on the bronchopulmonary system and the synergistic ...
Welding is one of the fundamental processes for metal joining in automotive industries and there is ...
Problem: The problem was to study the effects of welding fumes and their duration of exposure on lun...
Work in steel mills is close to exposure to dust, fumes, and gases. Pollutants from activities in fa...
Introduction: The processing of marble stone produces air pollution in the form of dust. Dust emissi...
Workers who work in an industry with high dust exposure can experience health problems, especially t...
Aluminum dust have sized less than 2.5 microns can cause disorders of the lung function. The Interna...
The aim of the analysis was to retrospectively assess changes in lung function in copper miners depe...