Investigate the occupational health hazards in different
aspects of jewellery production, as for example in
work or in the bangle industry. How can
this be addressed?
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There are two forms of paper mache: one uses pulped paper and one uses torn strips of paper. The pulp type of paper mache is most often used to create molded and sculpted pieces, while the strip form is used to cover existing surfaces, making hollow and flat pieces like pinatas and masks.
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Occupational health hazards faced by Meenakari and Bangle industry workers
- Meenakari work is the art of coating and performing intricate designs on the surface of metals. It is a sub-process in jewelry making. World Health Organisation has made reports which establish the health issues plaguing this industry with is linked with prolonged illness and mortality.
- The work exposes these workers to chemicals on a regular basis. These workers aren’t provided with any basic precautionary measures like gloves and masks. They just work with empty hands and they respire these chemicals which causes diseases like breathing disorders, Parkinson's disease, cancer, bronchitis, and renal failures.
- Most of the chemicals used for treating jewels are carcinogenic and silica, Chromium and nickel will impact health negatively.
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