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Volume : VIII, Issue : VIII, September - 2018

PROTECTING WORKERS IN INDIA’S SUGAR INDUSTRY: KEY SAFETY MEASURES

Surekha, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The sugar industry in India faces unique occupational hazards, including exposure to chemicals, machine-related accidents, dust explosions, and heat stress. To safeguard worker health and ensure compliance with safety standards, comprehensive protective measures are essential.

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Cite This Article :

Surekha, None(2018). PROTECTING WORKERS IN INDIA’S SUGAR INDUSTRY: KEY SAFETY MEASURES. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VIII, Issue. VIII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11433.pdf

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