2017
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20174834
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A study on the respiratory effects in road construction workers in Mysore, India

Abstract: Background: The process of road formation involves lot of chemicals which harm the respiratory tract. This leads to many health problems faced by road construction workers due to occupation. This study was done to find out the respiratory problems in road construction workers in Mysore.Methods: 128 workers were asked questions about their respiratory symptoms and knowledge of protection from occupational hazards, and their peak expiratory flow rate and oxygen saturation were measured.Results: Only 31.25% worke… Show more

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“…Construction work involves the use of materials and processes that expose workers to considerable respiratory health hazards. Thus, the data synthesised from this systematic review reflect and align with emerging evidence on the high level of respiratory health hazards and diseases among construction workers in both developing and developed countries 2 4–8. Consequently, occupational health and safety within the construction work context should extend tokenistic use of personal protective equipment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Construction work involves the use of materials and processes that expose workers to considerable respiratory health hazards. Thus, the data synthesised from this systematic review reflect and align with emerging evidence on the high level of respiratory health hazards and diseases among construction workers in both developing and developed countries 2 4–8. Consequently, occupational health and safety within the construction work context should extend tokenistic use of personal protective equipment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Although the range of occupational health hazards and conditions encountered within the construction sector is broad and multifaceted, there is a growing body of research focused specifically on respiratory health hazards and diseases. This emerging field of inquiry is motivated by the recognition of the unique health challenges faced by workers in this industry, particularly in light of the ongoing expansion of construction activities across both developing2 4–6 and developed7–10 regions of the world. Addressing occupational respiratory health hazards and diseases among construction workers would require research-oriented occupational health strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%