IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL DUST ON EMPLOYEES' HEALTH
Keywords:
industrial dust, occupational disease, labor protection, employee, health.Abstract
This article examines the impact of dust generated in the production environment on the health of employees. The relevance of the topic is explained by the increasing need for occupational safety and health measures in manufacturing enterprises. According to the results of the study, dust particles can cause respiratory diseases, allergic reactions and chronic bronchitis. In conclusion, it was found that the negative effects of industrial dust can be reduced through effective ventilation systems, protective equipment and regular medical examinations.
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