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Aug 20, 2015
A reason to restrict 8 hours a day of work
As per a study report, working for 55 hours a week causes the risk of stroke by 33% compared to working hours of 35-40 hours a week.
May be studies are also required patterns for continuous hours of work, number of hours of work a day, etc to have more reliable data.
As per Factories Act and Rules, 125 hours of overtime in a quarter is permitted. But, it is quite common for many persons to put more hours at work, particularly in unorganized sector like in construction industry. For earning more also, it is quite natural for persons to work for more hours though it leads to strain.
It will be difficult for anybody to control working hours unless it is practiced by the individual himself. In case of forceful work, then unions have to take the responsibility to protect the persons from the risks.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Working-over-8-hrs-a-day-raises-stroke-risk-by-33/articleshow/48550484.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Working-over-8-hrs-a-day-raises-stroke-risk-by-33/articleshow/48550484.cms
Aug 19, 2015
Health hazards of six pack body
As per the newspaper report, it is not good to have six pack for longer time. Lot of care is required to be out of the hazards from six pack fat.
The article can be read here.
The article can be read here.
Aug 18, 2015
Tianjin blasts
An article on chemical industry expansion in China in the last 15 years and safety issues.
Aug 13, 2015
Person close to the robot, dies from robot arm
As per the newspaper report, a person died after he went close to the robot arm of a machine. He went close to adjust a sheet that got dislodged when lifted by the robot arm.
It is normal practice to prohibit entry of personnel in robot working areas, as they do the work as per program.
It may not be practical to put proximity sensors on robot arms to stop robot movement as in that case their work output can be severely limited.
Instead, the entry to work area / reach of robots can be fenced and its entry door opening can be interlocked to stop operation.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/Robot-kills-man-at-Volkswagen-plant-in-Germany/articleshow/47904748.cms
It is normal practice to prohibit entry of personnel in robot working areas, as they do the work as per program.
It may not be practical to put proximity sensors on robot arms to stop robot movement as in that case their work output can be severely limited.
Instead, the entry to work area / reach of robots can be fenced and its entry door opening can be interlocked to stop operation.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/Robot-kills-man-at-Volkswagen-plant-in-Germany/articleshow/47904748.cms
Accidents, injuries, loss of property, some causes
As per a report, many accidents are happening in China due to poor safety conditions, lack of implementation of regulations and inspections, lack of training, etc.
If enforcement is not strengthened as per the needs of growing economy, it becomes very difficult for regulators to monitor the activities of lakhs of industrial units. The situation may be such that it becomes difficult even to inspect atleast once in lifetime because of huge number of factories, and dismal number of inspectors.
http://www.scmp.com/video/asia/1849125/huge-explosions-rock-tianjin-northeast-china
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/13/tianjin-explosions-china-sends-troops-cleanup
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/13/tianjin-explosions-china-sends-troops-cleanup