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المقال

1 فبراير 2025

الكاتب:
Geosystems and Geoenvironment

India: Seasonal impact of particulate matter exposure on urinary health of mine workers in iron ore mining environment

الادعاءات

"Seasonal impact of particulate matter exposure on urinary health of mine workers in iron ore mining environment" February 2025

Exposure to particulate matter (PM) in opencast iron ore mines poses a significant health risk to mine workers, particularly impacting urinary health. This study specifically examines how mining activities influence urinary parameters in employees, with a focus on how seasonal variations – such as shifts between monsoon and winter – intensify these effect.

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The results indicate that workers' health is clearly affected by exposure to mining-related air pollutants, as shown by the urine analysis, which revealed elevated levels of occupationally relevant elements. These findings highlight the need for proactive air quality monitoring and targeted mitigation strategies in mining environments to protect worker health, offering critical insights for policymakers and occupational health professionals focused on improving safety standards in mining operations.