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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The health risks of professional dance (and particularly with the more strenuous forms of ballet and contemporary dance) are those generally found in sports injuries. Dancers risk injury within the course of their career, many retiring from active performance in their mid to late 30s. Since dance is a performance art with emphasis on aesthetics, dancers are also at a higher risk of body image problems and eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia. Many dance movements, and particularly ballet techniques, such as the turnout of the hips and rising on the toes (en pointe), test the limits of the range of movement of the human body. Dance movements can place stress on the body when not performed correctly; even if perfect form is used, overrepetition can degrade quality of performance and the body itself. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2011/02/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches

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Population dwellings in unplanned settlement have significant health risks physically, mentally and socially. Currently, an increase of unplanned settlements in different places of Tanzania and neighboring African countries pose a health risk to the residents. Rapid urban growth requires appropriate forms of governance must be evolved so as to take into account the diverse nature of urban residents and the need to meet their specific demands. This book examines the health status of population dwelling in planned and unplanned settlements where two wards one from each area were studied. In unplanned settlement, housing conditions, sanitation and indoor air and water pollution introduced serious health problems. Poor incomes, poor diet, low levels of education, unemployment and high medical costs were among the underlining causes of poor health in unplanned settlements. The findings in this book should be useful especially to urban planning professionals, health policy planners and politicians throughout the desire to protect health of the city residents. Urban planning, health policy, and political commitment are the basic elements in improving health condition of urban poor. Author: Ringo, Justin Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/06/18 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches

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Security methods for monitoring gas welding

gas welding and fumes can be hazardous to your health. All welding processes produce hazardous gases. The gases are invisible to the eye and contains no odor. The ultraviolet rays of gas generate rainbow as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and ozone. The fumes produced during welding. Welding "smoke" is an example of a visible smoke.

Symptoms of exposure harmful product during welding are as follows: You may have irritation of the eyes, nose and respiratory tract, skin. Some other symptoms may include cough, chest pain, headache, nausea, vomiting and fatigue. If you have these problems, consult a doctor and explain what it meant to live.

welding gases and fumes do not cause immediate health problems. But as you continue working for several years as a welder and learn that breathing gases and vapors in an amount greater than LEP (LEP) affected his health. Number of gas and fumes caused by welding and welding depends on other variables such as current, voltage, type of electrode polarity and the type of shielding gas.

You can reduce exposure to welding fumes and gases through the port of respiratory protection in setting working hours and rest periods for safe work practices through the implementation engineering measures and improve ventilation and its replacement with less hazardous materials flow.

To protect against these gases and vapors, you should take measures. actual exposure is the first step in controlling exposure. Before starting work, if the fan is in working condition and filters are clean. Find out what materials and the risks you're trying. Before starting work, make sure to read the material safety data (MSDS) provided welding electrodes.

The use of respiratory equipment, as it is very important. The risk of greater involvement, while the plasma arc welding and arc upward. Also are high, while the stainless steel alloy welding galvanized steel and painted stucco. Wear breathing equipment in such conditions. In accordance with the law, respiratory protective equipment should be approved, appropriate to the risk should be selected and fit tested by CSA and the employer is responsible for the proper equipment.

Examples of many other hazards during welding is a risk of eye damage, burns, electric shocks, fires and explosions of gas cylinders compressed, heat stress, the risks associated with the dust of space, overheads, excessive noise and confined.

A welder you can get your eye problem caused by ultraviolet rays, screenings, chopping or grinding. Burns can occur by radiation, molten metal projections or handling hot tools and equipment. welder can receive an electric shock if the cables are damaged, the lack of suitable gloves and work in conditions humidity.

Risks due to the compressed gas cylinders may occur if there is damage to the cylinder valves and flashback.

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