Reducing health hazards to mill workers in India
More Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesAirborne silica generated from stone crusher mills (used to produce gravel used in construction) throughout Orissa, India is suspected to be the cause of increased morbidity and mortality rates from silicosis, cancer, and other lung disease. Unprotected workers, including children, working without respirators, in plants lacking proper ventilation or dust removal systems, are exposed to clouds of silica dust. Emissions from these operations are also known to affect local communities. ActivitiesDemonstrate pollution control equipment to reduce emissions, work to ban stone crusher mills in close vicinity of housing, and establish periodic health check ups for workers to screen lung disease. Funding InformationThis project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations. Funding Policy: percentage (Retired) Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactTo reduce morbidity and mortality from cancer and respiratory disease by reducing the exposures to silica and to provide education to workers and employers about health hazards and emission controls; Project Message
"We are an indigenous, tribal people exposed to clouds of dust and are exploited in crusher industries in different ways. Still we are compelled to work her for our livelihood." (a crusher worker) Who is Running This ProjectContact
Ms. Madhusmita Mishra, Project SponsorOccupational Knowledge International Organization
Learn more about Jeevan Rekha Parishad (JRP) and the project team. Where this Project is LocatedCountry
This project is located in For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India. When this Project was UpdatedDate Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 07, 2003. How Else You Can Help |
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