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CEMENT FACTORIES AND HUMAN HEALTH
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Geotechnical EngineeringCementationCement DustEngineeringCement ManufactureEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringEnvironmental HealthConcrete TechnologyAir QualityStack HeightConstruction ManagementFly AshCement Industry ManagementAir PollutionCement-based Construction MaterialConstruction Engineering
Cement is currently the most widely used construction material throughout the world. Its production is being recognized to play a hazardous role in the imbalances of the environment and producing air pollutants in the form of various oxides, particulate matter as well as heavy metals which pose a serious threat to living world including humans, plants, animals, livestock etc. Keeping in view the hazards of cement dust it is recommendable that the cement industry management, their workers and health officials should work together to adopt scientific and technical preventive measures. The stack height must be appropriate and air pollution control devices should be installed and regularly checked so that
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