Published in Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics, Volume 4, Number 2
Written by ARDELEANU Dragos
Scientific coordinators: Oana Chivu
In the last 30 years, due to the instability of the labor market and the labor force, the medical evolution of some diseases that have led to incurable diseases has been more difficult to follow. The lack of an employee's occupational medicine history to track the evolution of health has made this process difficult. That is why diseases have often been considered a current condition and not the consequence of exposure to toxins during professional activity. The paper addresses lung diseases in particular pneumoconiosis as the cause of occupational diseases and describes how to reduce the risk of disease for the profession of welder.
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