Which industry labours are most prone to Cytosilicosis disease?
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Correct Answer: (D)
Explanation:
The term Cytosilicosis (more commonly known as Silicosis) is a form of occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of Crystalline Silica dust. This dust is heavily prevalent in the Cement industry during the crushing, grinding, and processing of stones and raw materials. Prolonged exposure leads to inflammation and scarring of the lung tissue.
📚 Additional Info: Occupational Diseases
Questions on “Occupational Hazards” are common. Here is a quick match list for exams:
| Disease | Causative Agent | Associated Industry |
|---|---|---|
| Silicosis | Silica Dust | Cement, Mining, Glass, Stone Crushing |
| Asbestosis | Asbestos Fibers | Construction, Insulation, Shipbreaking |
| Byssinosis (Monday Fever) |
Cotton Dust | Textile Industry |
| Anthracosis (Black Lung) |
Coal Dust | Coal Mining |
| Bagassosis | Sugarcane Dust | Sugar Industry |
| Siderosis | Iron Dust | Iron & Steel, Welding |
