La salud laboral es un derecho que deberíamos de tener todos los trabajadores y las trabajadoras sin excepción alguna. Pero cada vez más salen a la luz nuevos casos de enfermedades profesionales ocasionadas por elementos muy perjudiciales para nuestra salud. Este video nos acerca a las grandes consecuencias de una enfermedad conocida como silicosis.
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Why do these people have kids? whyyyy? Even animals make sure that the environment is safe and good for its younger ones. Not to mean any kind disrespect to the workers in the video, they know that their kids are going to suffer through the same trauma they faced and they will die a agonizing death. I am just not able to comprehend their minds. Very very disturbing.
why they wont put something on there face, im not saying its ok, the whole situation is tragic really, but atleast some safety, if they know that breathing the dust is deadly in the long run, why not taking the minimum amount of precaution?
In Canada and specifically Ontario, we have legislation that promotes the safe use of silica and the first line of defence is replacing it when possible.
I spend a lot of time roaming around Australian mines and quarries and I see dangerous exposures to crystallized free silica on a DAILY! Certainly these indian workers have little choice but because there is little in acute symptoms, substances that cause diseases with long latency periods are universally ignored in most workplaces. A while back I saw an unverified statistic that 1 in 100 people who work in mining and quarrying in AUSTRALIA contract silicosis. Keep up the great work!
it's really sad. we want gems. they need jobs. a cycle that never ends. nothing like blood diamonds but the end result is the same. someones suffering so someone can put a stone on someones finger.
great awarness film sad too many sweatshop and slaveery workers in all countries---- off topic but can you tellme who the song gruop is isa nd the title of the song playign at begin of your film ? thanks
@Shannonbarnesdr1 The song is called Azeem-o-shaan Shahenshah by Bonnie Chakraborty. You can download the song from iTunes, Amazon, or eMusic located below the description of the film!
How do they receive help to improve their lives on pennies a day? Someone makes money but these people are only given enough to stay alive to continue their slavery not "improve" their lives.
How do they receive help to improve their lives on pennies a day? Someone makes money but these peopl are only given enough to stay alive to continue their slavery not "improve" their lives.
If you want to help these people, buy their products. That way they can better afford education, better machines, gear, ect. Not buying these things harms these people much worse then the dust does, or else they wouldn't be doing it...
You can't compare these people's conditions to ours, that would be ridiculous. These people are taking up these jobs because they are better then their other options. That is quickly changing and life expectancies are shooting up, all thanks to free markets.
this is an excellent portrayal of the exploitation of young workers and children in India in very dangerous trades. We have to think not twice, but many times before we start wearing these artificial gems and stones to get blessed by the planets. But, these workers are not blessed!!
All the best for your efforts. Being an occupational health physician, i know how dangerous this can be to the human kind.
Good question! Silica dust is much too fine to be stopped by cloths or primitive masks made of rags. There are masks that catch silica dust available in the US, but these are very expensive and would not be affordable or realistic in rural India.
Thanks nicnet, India is the gold standard for democracy's. And 11 to 30 cents per hour U.S. is now where the bar is set for wages. That includes the total benefits package. The only way to help this situation is to buy locally produced goods only. This forces these companys to pay better wages. These working conditions are headed to the U.S.. When the president of the U.S. said" The Race To The Top" This is what he was talking about.
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La salud laboral es un derecho que deberíamos de tener todos los trabajadores y las trabajadoras sin excepción alguna. Pero cada vez más salen a la luz nuevos casos de enfermedades profesionales ocasionadas por elementos muy perjudiciales para nuestra salud. Este video nos acerca a las grandes consecuencias de una enfermedad conocida como silicosis.
En el enlace que te mandamos solo tienes que añadir delante el dominio de youtube ENLACE: watch?v=6CaxXZBoK0I
wwwandaluciaccooes 1 week ago
Why do these people have kids? whyyyy? Even animals make sure that the environment is safe and good for its younger ones. Not to mean any kind disrespect to the workers in the video, they know that their kids are going to suffer through the same trauma they faced and they will die a agonizing death. I am just not able to comprehend their minds. Very very disturbing.
yakipasu 2 months ago
why they wont put something on there face, im not saying its ok, the whole situation is tragic really, but atleast some safety, if they know that breathing the dust is deadly in the long run, why not taking the minimum amount of precaution?
WishingBones 6 months ago
Thanks for the great video.
In Canada and specifically Ontario, we have legislation that promotes the safe use of silica and the first line of defence is replacing it when possible.
paulsoapstone 6 months ago
I spend a lot of time roaming around Australian mines and quarries and I see dangerous exposures to crystallized free silica on a DAILY! Certainly these indian workers have little choice but because there is little in acute symptoms, substances that cause diseases with long latency periods are universally ignored in most workplaces. A while back I saw an unverified statistic that 1 in 100 people who work in mining and quarrying in AUSTRALIA contract silicosis. Keep up the great work!
sabatron666 11 months ago
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sabatron666 11 months ago
it's really sad. we want gems. they need jobs. a cycle that never ends. nothing like blood diamonds but the end result is the same. someones suffering so someone can put a stone on someones finger.
itsmister2u 1 year ago
they just need a dust collector. of a fan. needless deaths.
itsmister2u 1 year ago
great awarness film sad too many sweatshop and slaveery workers in all countries---- off topic but can you tellme who the song gruop is isa nd the title of the song playign at begin of your film ? thanks
Shannonbarnesdr1 1 year ago
@Shannonbarnesdr1 The song is called Azeem-o-shaan Shahenshah by Bonnie Chakraborty. You can download the song from iTunes, Amazon, or eMusic located below the description of the film!
nlcnet 1 year ago
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How do they receive help to improve their lives on pennies a day? Someone makes money but these people are only given enough to stay alive to continue their slavery not "improve" their lives.
Zapmanio 1 year ago
How do they receive help to improve their lives on pennies a day? Someone makes money but these peopl are only given enough to stay alive to continue their slavery not "improve" their lives.
Zapmanio 1 year ago
If you want to help these people, buy their products. That way they can better afford education, better machines, gear, ect. Not buying these things harms these people much worse then the dust does, or else they wouldn't be doing it...
You can't compare these people's conditions to ours, that would be ridiculous. These people are taking up these jobs because they are better then their other options. That is quickly changing and life expectancies are shooting up, all thanks to free markets.
Aliothemage 1 year ago
this is an excellent portrayal of the exploitation of young workers and children in India in very dangerous trades. We have to think not twice, but many times before we start wearing these artificial gems and stones to get blessed by the planets. But, these workers are not blessed!!
All the best for your efforts. Being an occupational health physician, i know how dangerous this can be to the human kind.
chandrasekarandevi 1 year ago
Thank you NLC and Cassie Rusnak.
shodashi108 1 year ago
@shodashi108 Thank you for watching!
nlcnet 1 year ago
And what is stopping these people from tying a rag around their noses and mouth? Or stopping the parents from doing the same for their children?
P14u2nv 1 year ago
Good question! Silica dust is much too fine to be stopped by cloths or primitive masks made of rags. There are masks that catch silica dust available in the US, but these are very expensive and would not be affordable or realistic in rural India.
nlcnet 1 year ago
Thanks nicnet, India is the gold standard for democracy's. And 11 to 30 cents per hour U.S. is now where the bar is set for wages. That includes the total benefits package. The only way to help this situation is to buy locally produced goods only. This forces these companys to pay better wages. These working conditions are headed to the U.S.. When the president of the U.S. said" The Race To The Top" This is what he was talking about.
justaoldslave 1 year ago