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The agate industry and silicosis in Khambhat, India

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Patel, Jagdish ; Robbins, Margaret

New Solutions

2011

21

1

117-139

handicrafts ; silica ; silicosis ; gem polishing

India

Occupational diseases

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"Agate stones have been shaped and polished into beads and other decorative items for thousands of years in Khambhat, India. Agate is a silicate quartz that produces a fine dust when shaped and polished. The people who shape and polish the stones in workshops in their homes are being sickened with silicosis, as are their families and neighbors. These home-based workshops are unregulated and the workers and their families have no access to occupational health services or workers' compensation when they become ill. Occupational health activists have tried to find an effective strategy to confront these working conditions and protect the health and livelihood of the agate workers. They have had limited success, and huge challenges remain."

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