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Creating Awareness among Farm Workers Regarding Health Risks and use of Protective Clothing During Harvesting and Threshing Activities
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The processes like harvesting, threshing, handling and storage of grain generate potentially high concentrations of organic dust, including particles trom grain, fungi, and bacteria, as well as inorganic material. For creating awareness regarding protective clothing amongst farm workers, pamphlets and video film was showed to them to recognize the health hazards they face in absence of protective clothing and use of protective clothing was also demonstrated in the present study. On comparison of change in awareness of respondents of all the nine blocks of Hisar district with reference to 'Dust/husk stick on Head, face and neck','f- values explained that awareness was found to be maximum in case of Hisar-II block (t=4.09, 5.38 & 4.09), respectively followed by Hansi-I block (t=2.69) for Head, Adampur (t=4.39) for face and Agroha (t=3.80) for neck. In most of the health problems significant different was found in the awareness of farms workers engaged in harvesting and threshing activities.
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Protective Clothing, Harvesting, Educational Package, Farm Workers.
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