Health As A Limiting Factor In An Underground Gold Mine Within The Tropical Rain Forest Zone Of Ghana.

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 337 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
In order to investigate production decline in Tarkwa Goldfields Ltd., located in a tropical rain forest, amongst other areas, a health survey was conducted with the aim to see 1. The health status of the workers. 2. Which parameters carry the most information about the health situation and which of them can be applied easily during screening programmes. 3. What steps could be taken to improve the situation. In all 249 workers were investigated. A non-invasive method involving taking of body weight and arterial blood pressure was used. All subjects were required to answer a questionaire. Emphasis was placed on the history of malaria and diarrhoea within the last six months. Both management and workers co-operated fully. Another set of 110 workers from a neighbouring tyre factory were also investigated for control. Among the underground workers, the percentage body weight loss during a shift increased with decreasing body weight. Dehydration levels could be as much as 4 to 5% of body weight. This could be attributed to the fact that workers took insufficient or no water during the shift. The health status of the mine workers was generally poor and in our opinion malnutrition combined with malaria severely threatens the health and well-being of the workers. Hypertension is also a problem. An improvement in production is intimately linked with the well-being of the workers.
Citation
APA:
(1989) Health As A Limiting Factor In An Underground Gold Mine Within The Tropical Rain Forest Zone Of Ghana.MLA: Health As A Limiting Factor In An Underground Gold Mine Within The Tropical Rain Forest Zone Of Ghana.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.