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Occurrence and prevention of coal miners' pneumoconiosis in Poland

โœ Scribed by Kazimierz Marek; Kazimierz Lebecki


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
127 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background Coal production is one of the largest industries in Poland and incidence of coal miners' pneumoconiosis is high. Methods Data concerning the epidemiology of coal miners' pneumoconiosis stem from the national register and previous investigations performed in Poland. Improvements in medical and technical methodologies for the prevention of pneumoconiosis is discussed. Results Analysis of the dust concentration measurements shows that TLV values are exceeded in 90% of underground workplaces. The number of new pneumoconiosis cases diagnosed annually ranges from 400ยฑ800 and has been showing a diminishing tendency in the last ยฎve years. Recently, a new system of medical and technical prevention has been introduced in seven collieries. Conclusions The current epidemiological situation of coal miners pneumoconiosis in Poland is unfavorable and needs vast improvement.


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