PARAMETERS RELATED TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH
Abstract
Abstract - Becoming a developing world, India faces traditional problems of public health, including infectious disorders, malnutrition, poor sanitation, and insufficient medical treatment. However, throughout recent years, globalization and fast economic development have contributed to the rise of workplace safety problems. Agriculture (cultivators, landlords, and farm workers) is India's largest industry, providing nearly 58 percent of the population. Silicone, musculoskeletal injuries, pneumoconiosis of the coal worker, constant disruptive lung disease, asbestosis, byssinosis, pesticide toxicity, and noise-persuaded heartbeat are the primary professional disorders and morbidity of the problem in the country. Several departments, such as the National Occupational Health, the Industrial Toxics Research Centre, the National labor department, etc. have focused on matters science-related as asbestos and asbestos-related diseases. Much more needs to be done to improve the work on workplace safety. Measures will be taken, such as the establishment of specialized testing laboratories, the development of human capital, the construction of ecological and professional health cells, or the implementation of software and the knowledge network. Keywords: Researchable issues, Silicosis, India, Occupational health research.
How to Cite
Dr. Neh Srivastava. (1). PARAMETERS RELATED TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH. ACCENT JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS ECOLOGY & ENGINEERING ISSN: 2456-1037 IF:8.20, ELJIF: 6.194(10/2018), Peer Reviewed and Refereed Journal, UGC APPROVED NO. 48767, 5(6). Retrieved from http://ajeee.co.in/index.php/ajeee/article/view/89
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