impact of mining and stone crushing activity on workers

  • [PDF] Impact of Stone Quarrying on the Environment and the

    Background: Stone quarrying is one of the major practices carried out in the world by the construction industry. In Kenya and specifically in Mandera County area, stone quarrying industry has grown rapidly in recent years. Objective: This study thus aims at examining the impact that stone quarrying has had on the environment and the livelihood of the communities in Mandera County, Kenya

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  • Should know all about Stone Crusher Plant

    In fact, stone mining is the primary activity, and the crushing plant is the secondary activity that can be considered. Raw materials used for crushing unit Coal, Stone, Granite, limestone, Basalt, River stone, andesite calcite, abrasive rocks, glass, and ferrous material used for the crushing purpose.

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  • HEALTH HAZARDS OF STONE CRUSHER WORKERS IN RAJAPALAYAM TALUK

    environmental impact. In the study area due to environmental pollution by stone crushing units, 36 per cent of the workers are affected with disease like eye irritation, asthma, chest pain, TB etc. Among these disease eye irritation, asthma and skin allergy are vital among stone crushing workers.

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  • Health Hazards and Socioeconomic Effects of Stone Crushing

    on workers engaged in different activities of stone crushing an d production. According to this survey, many workers were aged, which increases the probability of health effects due to air pollutants.

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  • ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN STONE CRUSHERS | The environmental

    The sector is estimated to be providing direct employment to over 500,000 people engaged in various activities such as mining, crushing plant, transportation of mined stones and crushed products etc. Most of these personnel are from rural and economically backward areas where employment opportunities are limited and therefore it carries greater

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  • Life Cycle Assessment Of Stone Crushing

    Life Cycle Assessment Of Concrete. Sample Environmental Impact Assessment Of Stone Crushing CSR04 Life Cycle Assessment of Concrete Buildingspub example the production of concrete is resource effi cient and the of the environmental impacts of a product process or service LCA evaluates all stages of sand and gravel crushing stone.Apr 24 2017 literature review and an in depth environmental

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  • Emission of respirable dust from stone quarrying, potential

    Mining of minerals exerts adverse pressure on different compartments of environment directly or indirectly. Air is the worst affected environmental matrix, and it can carry the harmful effect of pollutants generated from mining activity even to distant places. The present study was undertaken to estimate the emission of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) from different activities undertaken

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  • Effect of Occupational Silica Exposure on Stone Crusher Workers

    The Shankargarh town of Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is well known for its high quality silica sand and large scale surface mining. Evaluation of health of crusher workers was conducted in the stone crushers units of Shankargarh villages to access the silica dust exposure risk on stone crusher workers and nearby residents. These areas are covered with Granite and Silica sand

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  • Effects of Dimension Stone Quarrying Activities in Ndarugo

    Dimension stone quarrying is a vital activity that dates back since the dawn of civilization because it provided premium materials for all kinds of constructions. Stone quarrying activities have affected the quarry workers, residents near quarry sites and the country’s economy at large.

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  • Eshiwani Effects of Quarrying Activities on the Environment

    Quarrying is a short-term activity with long term effects it comes along with the promises of wealth and jobs but it brings high environmental costs. The main aim of the study was to unearth impacts that quarrying activities has on health of the quarry workers and people living next to the quarries as well as physical environment.

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  • Impact of aggregate quarrying and crushing on socio

    The present study focused on environmental impact assessment (EIA) due to aggregate quarrying and crushing activities at four selected mining/crusher clusters in the middle catchment of Dwarka river basin of Eastern India. EIA is done both spatially and cluster wise considering the impacts of 10 number of influencing factors on 12 number of environmental components. Simple composite, AHP-based

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  • Mining Industry: How does a stone crushing plant work?

    Answer (1 of 5): Special equipment for crushing production line (sand stone production line) is a special equipment for the production of sand and stone for construction.

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  • AN ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF STONE QUARRYNG

    All over the world there is a realization that quarrying activities has evolved overtime to mining industry that has the potential to provide hither to unparalleled services to management in their efforts to reduce effects of quarrying risks to the human being and the surroundings.

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  • (PDF) A STUDY ON NOISE POLLUTION AT STONE QUARRYING INDUSTRY

    The Noise levels at stone crushing unit was high particularly during blasting activities where it sometimes reached as high as 130.4 dB and crushing unit has the maximum of 116.2dB. Naik et al (2007) reported high levels of noise with a range of 133dB to 156dB during blasting process at a stone crushing unit situated in Bangalore district.

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  • Impact of Air Pollution from Quarrying and Stone Cutting

    Furthermore, a notable negative impact of quarrying on plant biodiversity, habitat destruction, and plant survival is also revealed. Based on the questionnaire results and due to quarrying and stone cutting industries, wide range of the plants were affected or even extinct, in which olive was the most affected one with average respondents of 31%.

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  • The disastrous effects of the Mining Industry in Africa

    Mining is a short-term activity with long-term effects on the environment. It affects the natural environment because of the chemical materials and toxic substances dumped into the rivers and wells. Open cast mining means deforestation, soil erosion, air pollution, and water contamination.

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  • Effect of Particulate Matter on Stone Crushing Sites

    to ecologist. Stone crushing operations emitting silica dust in general have adverse environmental impacts. Hall et al., (1993) and Fuglsang (2002), underground mining impacts directly on the health of those working underground, but opencast mining creates wider air quality deterioration due

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  • Effect of quarrying and stone crushing activities on

    Background and Objective: Physiological and biochemical changes in plants are indicators used for monitoring cellular activity of plant prior and post exposure to harsh environment. This study investigated the impact of quarrying and stone crushing activities on heavy metals, plant nutritional

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  • Effect of Occupational Silica Exposure on Stone Crusher Workers

    The Shankargarh town of Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is well known for its high quality silica sand and large scale surface mining. Evaluation of health of crusher workers was conducted in the stone crushers units of Shankargarh villages to access the silica dust exposure risk on stone crusher workers and nearby residents. These areas are covered with Granite and Silica sand

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  • Profile For A Stone Crusher | Crusher Mills, Cone Crusher

    free project profile on stone crusher plant pdf – BINQ Mining. STONE CRUSHER. Total Project Cost 1481000 STONE CRUSHER Crushed stone is segregated into various sizes like 35mm, 20mm, 12mm, etc for … NSIC Project Profiles 6.

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  • Effect of Occupational Silica Exposure on Stone Crusher Workers

    The Shankargarh town of Prayagraj district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is well known for its high quality silica sand and large scale surface mining. Evaluation of health of crusher workers was conducted in the stone crushers units of Shankargarh villages to access the silica dust exposure risk on stone crusher workers and nearby residents. These areas are covered with Granite and Silica sand

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  • Socio-economic and Environmental Impacts of Stone Mining in

    Farzana et al. (2014) studied the effects of noise on health among stone crusher workers. Noise vulnerability of stone mining and crushing in Dwarka river basin of Eastern India Article

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  • HEALTH HAZARDS OF STONE CRUSHER WORKERS IN RAJAPALAYAM TALUK

    environmental impact. In the study area due to environmental pollution by stone crushing units, 36 per cent of the workers are affected with disease like eye irritation, asthma, chest pain, TB etc. Among these disease eye irritation, asthma and skin allergy are vital among stone crushing workers.

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  • Nagaland Pollution Control Board – Website of the Nagaland

    Impact on Environment and Health Stone crushing activities have considerable effects on the quality of the environment and human health. They mainly contribute to particulate matter in the surrounding environment and also have adverse impacts on land, air, water and the resources in the surrounding area.

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  • Impact of Air Pollution from Quarrying and Stone Cutting

    Furthermore, a notable negative impact of quarrying on plant biodiversity, habitat destruction, and plant survival is also revealed. Based on the questionnaire results and due to quarrying and stone cutting industries, wide range of the plants were affected or even extinct, in which olive was the most affected one with average respondents of 31%.

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  • ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN STONE CRUSHERS | The environmental

    The sector is estimated to be providing direct employment to over 500,000 people engaged in various activities such as mining, crushing plant, transportation of mined stones and crushed products etc. Most of these personnel are from rural and economically backward areas where employment opportunities are limited and therefore it carries greater

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  • Burden of Silicosis among stone crushing workers in India

    The activities of sand mining comprise stone cutting, crushing, extraction of sand from dunes, pits and construction activities. The particles generated from these activities include crystalline silica, the size of which varies from 0.1 to 200 µm.

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  • Emission of respirable dust from stone quarrying, potential

    The study concluded that generation of PM 2.5-sized particles may impose serious respiratory health effects over the workers engaged in mining, crushing, and transportation of sandstone. Apart from it, population residing downwind of the mining area is particularly vulnerable to the pulmonary effects due to inhalation of dust.

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  • AN ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF STONE QUARRYNG

    All over the world there is a realization that quarrying activities has evolved overtime to mining industry that has the potential to provide hither to unparalleled services to management in their efforts to reduce effects of quarrying risks to the human being and the surroundings.

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  • Early occupational hearing loss of workers in a stone

    This paper aims to assess the prevalence of early NIHL and the awareness of the effects of noise on health among stone crushing industry workers. This was a comparative cross-sectional study in Ghana of 140 workers from the stone crushing industry compared with a control group of 150 health workers.

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