Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam

Paper and pulp industry represent a major industrial sector in Saudi Arabia. Workers in the paper industry may be exposed to a variety of chemicals, chlorinated organic compounds carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), benzene, methane, and a variety of physical hazards s...

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Main Author: Khaled F. El-Said
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandria University 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of High Institute of Public Health
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spelling doaj-776836f7e1054409bf81a850ce2b8ab62021-02-14T08:46:22ZengAlexandria UniversityJournal of High Institute of Public Health2357-06012357-061X2007-12-0137492093110.21608/JHIPH.2007.22569Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in DammamKhaled F. El-Said0Department of Occupational Health and Air Pollution, (Division of Occupational Hygiene and Air Pollution), High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University, Alexandria, EgyptPaper and pulp industry represent a major industrial sector in Saudi Arabia. Workers in the paper industry may be exposed to a variety of chemicals, chlorinated organic compounds carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), benzene, methane, and a variety of physical hazards such as noise, heat, and illumination. The present study aimed at assessing the occupational chemical, physical, and safety hazards in different departments of paper industry, and administrative area. Levels of noise, heat, and illumination were measured using a standardized technique. Chemical exposure was assessed by measuring different pollutants as SO2, CO, Methane, and Benzene. safety measures were conducted in different paper plant. Analyzed data revealed high significant differences in the level of noise and heat between exposed and controlled area. However, there are no significant differences between the levels of illumination. Nevertheless, there are high significant differences in the levels of measured chemicals in paper plant departments in comparison with administrative area. These observations clearly support the need for further research on the effect of occupational exposure to chemicals and physical agents on workers in paper industry.chemicalphysicalsafety hazardspaper industrydammam
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Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
Journal of High Institute of Public Health
chemical
physical
safety hazards
paper industry
dammam
author_facet Khaled F. El-Said
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title Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
title_short Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
title_full Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
title_fullStr Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Chemical, Physical, and Safety Hazards in Paper Industry in Dammam
title_sort assessment of chemical, physical, and safety hazards in paper industry in dammam
publisher Alexandria University
series Journal of High Institute of Public Health
issn 2357-0601
2357-061X
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Paper and pulp industry represent a major industrial sector in Saudi Arabia. Workers in the paper industry may be exposed to a variety of chemicals, chlorinated organic compounds carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), benzene, methane, and a variety of physical hazards such as noise, heat, and illumination. The present study aimed at assessing the occupational chemical, physical, and safety hazards in different departments of paper industry, and administrative area. Levels of noise, heat, and illumination were measured using a standardized technique. Chemical exposure was assessed by measuring different pollutants as SO2, CO, Methane, and Benzene. safety measures were conducted in different paper plant. Analyzed data revealed high significant differences in the level of noise and heat between exposed and controlled area. However, there are no significant differences between the levels of illumination. Nevertheless, there are high significant differences in the levels of measured chemicals in paper plant departments in comparison with administrative area. These observations clearly support the need for further research on the effect of occupational exposure to chemicals and physical agents on workers in paper industry.
topic chemical
physical
safety hazards
paper industry
dammam
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