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"Occupational Risk in Indian Foundries"


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1 Dept. of Prod. Engg., PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
2 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
     

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Manual work is still customary in many Indian foundries. They provide ample employment opportunities, nevertheless physically intensive. The study aims (a) to carry out a survey with an appropriately designed questionnaire amongst Indian foundry workers; and (b) to identify most risky activities using statistical analysis. This study also attempts to establish a logistic regression model to relate the probability of worker facing an accident with demographic data of the worker. Fifty-eight foundry workers were interviewed individually. The study revealed that there is a 92.9% risk in 'Discharging of liquefied metal from furnace to ladle', followed by 'Transfer of molten metal from one furnace to another' with an 88.9% risk. The study has brought forth the major hazardous work in a foundry, such that necessary focus can be directed to reduce occupational health issues amongst workers.
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Authors

G. Madhan Mohan
Dept. of Prod. Engg., PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
P. S. S. Prasad
Dept. of Mechanical Engg., PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India
K. Sunitha
Dept. of Mechanical Engg., PSG College of Technology, Peelamedu, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


Manual work is still customary in many Indian foundries. They provide ample employment opportunities, nevertheless physically intensive. The study aims (a) to carry out a survey with an appropriately designed questionnaire amongst Indian foundry workers; and (b) to identify most risky activities using statistical analysis. This study also attempts to establish a logistic regression model to relate the probability of worker facing an accident with demographic data of the worker. Fifty-eight foundry workers were interviewed individually. The study revealed that there is a 92.9% risk in 'Discharging of liquefied metal from furnace to ladle', followed by 'Transfer of molten metal from one furnace to another' with an 88.9% risk. The study has brought forth the major hazardous work in a foundry, such that necessary focus can be directed to reduce occupational health issues amongst workers.