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What occupational diseases do stone workers in Shuitou Town of Nan 'an plan to get this year?
Pneumoconiosis and silicosis are serious, and the occupational diseases of stone workers have little to do with time and place. Stone processing workers work there, whether this year or last year.

According to the survey results of this industry, there are potential occupational hazards in dust and noise operations. Dust hazards in stone processing industry are mainly in carving and polishing posts. Carving and polishing work belongs to open-air operation, and most workers are unwilling to use dust masks, resulting in most workers working without any personal protection. According to the results of physical examination in this industry, although the physical examination rate is only 13.8%, the two workers with the longest working years of 20 years and 14 years have found out occupational diseases. The average content of free silica in the dust of this industry is 35.65,438+0%, which is very high. If workers continue to work in this environment, occupational silicosis will eventually occur. The noise produced in the process of stone processing is relatively large, and all the internal walls of the cutting plant are made of sound-absorbing materials, and the noise intensity in the workplace still exceeds the national health standard. Although some workers underwent occupational health examination, no occupational contraindications were found due to less exposure to noise and shorter service life. However, long-term exposure to high-intensity noise will not only damage the auditory organs to varying degrees, but also affect the nervous system and cardiovascular system [2]. Therefore, the stone processing industry should publicize and train the knowledge of occupational disease prevention and control, fully implement the management measures of occupational disease prevention and control, effectively improve working conditions, reasonably equip personal protective equipment, strictly require workers to use it, and effectively protect workers' health.