Cement Industry Workers
Mostrando 1-6 de 6 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Skin health promotion program proposal for cement industry workers / Proposta de programa de promoção da saúde da pele para trabalhadores da indústria do cimento
Introdução: A Doença Ocupacional relacionada à pele é um importante problema de Saúde Pública atingindo milhares de trabalhadores industriais no Brasil e no mundo, trazendo sérias conseqüências econômicas e sociais, como custos com cuidados médicos, ações trabalhistas, afastamento do trabalhador do seu posto de trabalho e queda na produtividade
Publicado em: 2005
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2. Da periferia ao centro da(o) capital : perfil dos trabalhadores do primeiro complexo cimenteiro do Brasil : São Paulo, 1925-1945
A primeira grande fábrica de cimento do país, inaugurada em 1926, no bairro de Perus, em São Paulo, determina o recorte temático desta dissertação. As circunstâncias de sua instalação, a articulação com outros empreendimentos ? indústria de cal e transporte ferroviário -, a produção de uma mercadoria fundamental para a expansão urbana ? o cim
Publicado em: 2005
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3. A cohort study on mortality among wives of workers in the asbestos cement industry in Casale Monferrato, Italy.
The study investigates mortality from cancer and other diseases in a cohort of wives of asbestos cement workers in Casale Monferrato (northwest Italy). After the exclusion of women with an occupational record in the asbestos cement industry, the cohort comprised 1964 women. Their domestic exposure was estimated according to their husbands' periods of employm
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4. Individual asbestos exposure: smoking and mortality--a cohort study in the asbestos cement industry.
A historical prospective cohort study comprised all persons employed from 1950 to 1981 for at least three years in the oldest asbestos cement factory in the world. From 2816 persons eligible for the study, record based estimates and measurements of dust and fibres and histories of smoking based on interviews were used to calculate individual exposures over t
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5. Incidence of cancer and mortality among employees in the asbestos cement industry in Denmark.
In a cohort study of the incidence of cancer and mortality among 7996 men and 584 women employed in the Danish asbestos cement industry between 1928 and 1984 over 99% were traced. Chrysotile asbestos was the only fibre type used until 1946, when amosite and (in 1952) crocidolite were also introduced. Chrysotile constituted 89%, amosite 10%, and crocidolite 1
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6. Incidence of lung cancer by histological type among asbestos cement workers in Denmark.
OBJECTIVE--A significant twofold increased risk of lung cancer was found among 8000 men employed in the Danish asbestos cement industry between 1928 and 1984. The histological pattern of 104 lung cancer cases was studied with the aim of evaluating a relation between specific morphological types, duration of employment, and time since first employment. METHOD