A Study On Postural Imbalance And Toxic Chemical Handling Among Women Workers In Fireworks Factories

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  • Dr. Balusamy R, Dr. Sivakumar C

Keywords:

Women Workers, Fireworks Industry, Occupational Health, Work-Life Bal ance, Toxic Exposure, Labor Welfare

Abstract

The fireworks industry, a sector dominated by manual labor and exposure to hazardous materials, presents significant occupational challenges. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the working conditions faced by women in this field, particularly focusing on their physical health and ability to manage domestic responsibilities. The research investigates how prolonged exposure to harmful substances and repetitive physical strain affect women workers.

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N. Indumathi, R. Ramalakshmi, and V. Ajith, “Analysis of risk factors in the firework industries: Using decision tree classifier,” 2021 Int. Conf. Adv. Comput. Innov. Technol. Eng. (ICACITE), IEEE, 2021.

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Published

2024-02-02

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Dr. Balusamy R, Dr. Sivakumar C. (2024). A Study On Postural Imbalance And Toxic Chemical Handling Among Women Workers In Fireworks Factories . Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 33(2), 1301–1318. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2248

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