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Agricultural health hazards
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Agricultural Health Hazards
S.Mohanaraj
Special in GeographyDepartment of Geography
SOUTH EASTERN UNIVERSITY OF SRI LANKA
Contents• What is agriculture• What is hazards• Agriculture and Hazards• Prevention for hazards
What is agriculture
• Agriculture is the science, art and occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops and raising livestock.
• A hazard is anything in the workplace that has the possible to harm people.
• Hazards can include objects in the workplace, such as machinery or dangerous chemicals.
What is Hazards
Agriculture and Hazards
• Agricultural sector is one of the most hazardous to health
• Agricultural work possesses several characteristics that are risky for health
• This brief outlines the health hazards of agriculture
Exposure to the weather
Close contact with animals and
plants
Extensive use of chemical
Use of hazardous agricultural
tools and machinery.
Dusts, fumes,gases, particulates
• Irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract, allergic reactions, respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
We must use nose cover for filter the pollute air.
NOISE• Agricultural noise is another common health hazard on the farm.
• If you are continually exposed to loud noises, you should have periodic hearing tests. This test, called an audiogram, will reveal signs of hearing loss
• If a hearing loss is noted, take steps to reduce exposure
• Thereby eliminating further damage to your ears.
SKIN DISORDERS• a skin disorder that
occurs among agricultural workers
• agricultural dermatitis include heat rash, origin infections, and insect and plant irritants.
• Wearing proper protective clothing, and washing frequently are the most effective means of prevention.
CANCERS
• Skin cancer is a concern on the farm due to the long hours farmers spend in the sun. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer
CHEMICAL HAZARDS• Many agricultural workers are
exposed to chemicals on a daily basis.
• If they do not observe proper precautions, illness or even death may ensue.
• All clothing worn while handling pesticides should be washed daily, separately from other clothing.
• Respirators must fit the face well to ensure a good seal. Long sideburns, beards, and glasses may prevent a good seal