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How can we cure the adverse effects on the health of workers in silk industry?

get rid of the silk industry.


Why is the workers of sericulture not considered eco friendly?

this is because the workers working in the silk industry also got infected.


What has the author Irene Tom written?

Irene Tom has written: 'Women in unorganised sector' -- subject(s): Employees, Silk industry, Women silk industry workers 'Women in Organised Sector'


Why do workers in the silk industry suffer from respiratory diseases?

jhale,pagle,junglee,we are like this only from movie gippi


What colony failed in the silk industry?

Carolina was where the colony failed in the silk industry.


What was a major Byzantine industry?

The only that I know of was silk. Silk was a major industry in the Byzantine Empire.


What has the author Richard Dobson Margrave written?

Richard Dobson Margrave has written: 'The Emigration of Silk Workers from England to the United States in the Nineteenth Century' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Employees, History, Silk industry


What has the author Herbert Manchester written?

Herbert Manchester has written: 'The story of silk & Cheney silks' -- subject- s -: Silk industry, Silk, History 'The story of silk & Cheney silks' -- subject- s -: Silk industry, Silk, History


Where did the silk industry failed?

Georgia


What is a major Byzantine industry?

silk weaving


What are the health hazards faced by the workers in the sericulture industry?

As far as I know about silk, here are the health hazards in sericulture. Hope this is good enough..... a. Workers are required to work in units that are cramped, damp and poorly ventilated resulting in respiratory problems. b. The handling of dead worms with bare hands also leads to illness and infection. c. While the cocoons are put in hot water to loosen fibres, workers tend to put their bare hands inside to see if the the fibres are loosened. This results blisters and injuries leading to secondary infection. d. Standing for almost 12-16 hours a day focusing on their work leads to severe backaches, spine problems and problems related to vision. e. Continuous exposure to noise made by spinning and winding machines result in hearing problems. f. Though there have been several studies conducted on the health aspects of sericulture, nothing has really been done to help the working in this environment. There is an urgent need for health professionals to come together and work out possible solutions in this regard.


What has the author Charles Joseph Huber written?

Charles Joseph Huber has written: 'The raw silk industry of Japan' -- subject(s): Silk industry