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| Silicosis : Sadosh Manav Hatya! |
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http://www.studioboxx.com/Silicosis.htm
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film.
tushar@studioboxx.com shilpikendra@gmail.com
Produced by Shilpi Kendra, Indore
The film focuses the viewers attention
towards Silicosis which is an occupational
disease caused by exposure to very fine
Silicon dust (0.5-5 µ). This disease
destroys normal lung tissue. There is no
treatment.
Alirajpur in Zabua District (Madhya Pradesh)
is the place from where adivasi go to the
silica powder making factories in
neighbouring Gujrat. A tenure of two to three
months of work in these thriving factories is
sufficient to catch the decease! People in
these region are dying at an alarming rate.
In the past two years 498 adivasi had a
definite exposure to silica dust. Out of
this158 are dead. 70 children below the age
of 18 years who were affected out of whom 31
had died due to silicosis. Sadly, most of the
faces you would see in the documentary shot a
year ago, now do not exist.
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film. Produced
by Shilpi Kendra, Indore Tags : Silicosis occupational disease hindi Story Boxx Tushar Kulkarni Bhausaheb Aher Nashik Documentary |
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Affichage : 2004
Durée : 598 s |
| Silicosis: A Preventable Disease |
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Mine Safety and Health Administration
Silicosis: A Preventable Disease
DVD includes both English and Spanish
versions --
An employee's questions about the health
effects of silica dust exposure are answered.
Silicosis : una enfermedad que se puede
prevenir
En este video vemos cómo un médico responde
las preguntas de un empleadoacerca de los
riesgos que representa el trabajar con
sÃlice.
MSHA 1999 17 min
Cat No: DVD 532-S Tags : mhsa.dol.gov public.resource.org |
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Affichage : 3084
Durée : 2037 s |
| Silicosis... a Culpable Homicide! Part one |
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http://www.studioboxx.com/Silicosis.htm
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film.
tushar@studioboxx.com shilpikendra@gmail.com
Produced by Shilpi Kendra, Indore
The film focuses the viewers attention
towards Silicosis which is an occupational
disease caused by exposure to very fine
Silicon dust (0.5-5 µ). This disease
destroys normal lung tissue. There is no
treatment.
Alirajpur in Zabua District (Madhya Pradesh)
is the place from where adivasi go to the
silica powder making factories in
neighbouring Gujrat. A tenure of two to three
months of work in these thriving factories is
sufficient to catch the decease! People in
these region are dying at an alarming rate.
In the past two years 498 adivasi had a
definite exposure to silica dust. Out of
this158 are dead. 70 children below the age
of 18 years who were affected out of whom 31
had died due to silicosis. Sadly, most of the
faces you would see in the documentary shot a
year ago, now do not exist.
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film. Produced
by Shilpi Kendra, Indore Tags : Silicosis |
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Affichage : 476
Durée : 478 s |
| Stop Silicosis |
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Mine Safety and Health Administration
Stop Silicosis
DVD563 (Was VC826) - 1938
This film (copied to videotape) was produced
by the U.S. Department of Labor in 1938 and
features an introduction by then Secretary of
Labor Frances Perkins. This short black and
white film presents the causes of silicosis
and explains how the disease can be
prevented. "Stop Silicosis" was shown as part
of a Federal silicosis-prevention campaign
that was initiated by Secretary Perkins. Tags : msha.gov public.resource.org |
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Affichage : 487
Durée : 702 s |
| Silicosis... a Culpable Homicide! Part Two |
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http://www.studioboxx.com/S...
Story Boxx, Nashi... (more)
Added: December 04, 2007
http://www.studioboxx.com/Silicosis.htm
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film.
tushar@studioboxx.com shilpikendra@gmail.com
Produced by Shilpi Kendra, Indore
The film focuses the viewers attention
towards Silicosis which is an occupational
disease caused by exposure to very fine
Silicon dust (0.5-5 µ). This disease
destroys normal lung tissue. There is no
treatment.
Alirajpur in Zabua District (Madhya Pradesh)
is the place from where adivasi go to the
silica powder making factories in
neighbouring Gujrat. A tenure of two to three
months of work in these thriving factories is
sufficient to catch the decease! People in
these region are dying at an alarming rate.
In the past two years 498 adivasi had a
definite exposure to silica dust. Out of
this158 are dead. 70 children below the age
of 18 years who were affected out of whom 31
had died due to silicosis. Sadly, most of the
faces you would see in the documentary shot a
year ago, now do not exist.
Story Boxx, Nashik made this film. Produced
by Shilpi Kendra, Indore Tags : Silicosis English |
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Affichage : 253
Durée : 518 s |
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