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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-05
Respiratory Abnormalities among the Workers of Iron and Steel Industry
Dr Akankshajain, Dr Akhilsingh, Dr. NR Aswar, Dr. VK domple, Dr MK doibale
Published: May 31, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2016.v04i05.067
Pages: 1774-1780
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Abstract
World labor was estimated to encounter various occupational injuries and health effects shown in iron and
steel industries as 37% back pain, 16% hearing loss, 13 % chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), 11% asthma,
9 % trachea, bronchus or lung cancer, 8% injuries,2% leukemia. %. Significant decreases in FEV1 and FVC have been
associated with increases in occupational exposures to gases and fumes. The objective of this study is to study the effect
of occupational exposure on lung function of the workers of iron and steel industry.The present cross- sectional
descriptive study was carried out between Jul 2013 and Dec 2014 to assess the effect of occupation on respiratory system
among 200 workers in Iron and Steel Industry in Nanded City (Maharashtra). For analysis and internal comparison steel
melting section, Rolling mill section and quality control section were taken together as continuously exposed group and
maintenance and administrative section as intermittently exposed group.It was observed that out of 200 workers most of
the workers 102 (51.00%) had peak expiratory rate above 400. 98 (49.00%) workers had peak expiratory flow rate below
400. pulmonary function tests among the workers of various section. It had been observed that among all the workers
who were referred 78(39%) had mild obstruction while 19( 9.5) and 9 (4.5%) were having moderate and severe
obstruction respectively. It can be concluded from the present study that most of the findings were more among the
workers of continuously exposed i.e. steel melting section, rolling mill section, and Quality control department group
than intermittently exposed group.