Brick is the most common construction material that we use for the construction of buildings and structures all over Bangladesh. To supply the brick locally, many brickfields have emerged all over the country. The production of brick has seasonal, environmental, social and biological impact. The adverse pollution effect of the brick production process is increasing every year as the brick production and number of brick kilns are increasing day by day. A life cycle assessment or LCA analysis has been carried out to evaluate the overall impact of brick manufacturing process on environment and human health in Rajshahi region. The LCA software OpenLCA 1.11.0 was used to carry out the study with a scope from "cradle to gate" of LCA methodology. We focused on the potential environmental burden, including resource depletion, air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution and adverse effects on human health and crop production. The brick manufacturing phases of 20 brick fields are assessed through interviews, questionnaire surveys and in-situ observations. We also focused on the management system of the brickfields to assess the mismanagement and safety issues. We also compared the environmental effect and mismanagement on the brick manufacturing process to find the correlation between them. Based on the major findings from our study, some recommendations are proposed to mitigate the problems. The main recommendations include the use of eco bricks, recycled bricks, modified kiln systems, alternative firing technologies, training programs and a safe working environment.