Background & Objectives: Almost 9 to 12% of construction workers are exposed to dust in their workplace. However, few studies have assessed the risks and complications of this exposure. This study aims to evaluate the pulmonary effects of construction workers’ occupational exposure to dust. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the southeast of Fars province. In this research a total of 50 construction workers and 50 referent workers from a food industry were studied. From each individual the data of spirometric parameters and related factors (age, weight, history of lung disease, and smoking) were collected. These data were analyzed via independent sample t test, Chi-square test, logistic regression, and P...
Background & objectives: Occupational health hazards are one of the leading causes of deaths worldwi...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate respiratory problems via pulmonary function testin...
Background: Workers in shipyard companies are exposed to different respiratory hazards. The present ...
Introduction: The lungs are the only vital organ in direct contact with the external environment. It...
Background: Construction site workers are frequently exposed to and inhale dust and cement particles...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
Introduction: Construction industry plays a major role in the economic development of all countries ...
Background: Construction workers are exposed to multiple risks at working and living places. They ar...
AIM: To assess the effect of occupational exposure on respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity ...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
Background: In India, around 20 million workers are involved in food industry. With rapid industrial...
Background: Occupational respiratory exposure with the hazardous lead to the onset of various compli...
Abrasive blasting process is a common process in marine industry. This process was use as main clean...
Abrasive blasting process is a common process in marine industry. This process was use ...
Background & objectives: Occupational health hazards are one of the leading causes of deaths worldwi...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate respiratory problems via pulmonary function testin...
Background: Workers in shipyard companies are exposed to different respiratory hazards. The present ...
Introduction: The lungs are the only vital organ in direct contact with the external environment. It...
Background: Construction site workers are frequently exposed to and inhale dust and cement particles...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
BACKGROUND: The respiratory tract often becomes the site of injury from occupational exposure. All c...
Introduction: Construction industry plays a major role in the economic development of all countries ...
Background: Construction workers are exposed to multiple risks at working and living places. They ar...
AIM: To assess the effect of occupational exposure on respiratory symptoms and ventilatory capacity ...
Background & Aims of the Study: Respiratory diseases are considered as the most important occupation...
Background: In India, around 20 million workers are involved in food industry. With rapid industrial...
Background: Occupational respiratory exposure with the hazardous lead to the onset of various compli...
Abrasive blasting process is a common process in marine industry. This process was use as main clean...
Abrasive blasting process is a common process in marine industry. This process was use ...
Background & objectives: Occupational health hazards are one of the leading causes of deaths worldwi...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate respiratory problems via pulmonary function testin...
Background: Workers in shipyard companies are exposed to different respiratory hazards. The present ...