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Textile workers crysotile asbestos risk of cancer mesothelioma

According to new research the textile workers chrysotile asbestos have an increased risk of lung cancer cancer of the pleural asbestosis and mesothelioma despite previous claims that the form of asbestos is safe because it is less likely to be fiberUnable to perform Translationinvalid textThe study in the last issue of labor and the environment the eyes of the textile workers of asbestos factories in four employees of North Carolina from 1950 to 1973 The plants are crysotile asbestos asbestos most commonly used all over the world Unable to perform Translationinvalid textCrysotile asbestos is mined primarily in Canada Russia and Italy and these three countries have promoted as a form of security of asbestos because it is less hectic than other types of asbestos and in general the articles as a form of resin or cement so as not to be simpler and less siftings powder Inhalation of asbestos fibers during the period in question is the primary cause of asbestos the suffering such as mesotheliom...
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The state of textile industries in nigeria

The Senior Deputy General Secretary National Union of Textile amp Garment Workers of Nigeria Alh Umoru Mohammed spoke recently with Victor Ulasi about the issues and state of Textile Industries in Nigeria The state of textile Industry and the wellbeing of over 3500 workers who lost their jobs due to the closure of the textile industries have continued to be an issue of concern among the government stakeholders and the masses Over the years this concern has been related to evolution of crude oil unavailability of raw materials infrastructural decay in situation of government interferences and lack of equipment upgrade Resulting from this have lead to the closure of one hundred and fifty out of one hundred and seventy five textile industries in Nigeria leaving only 25 textile industries working on the mercy of nature In a bid to reverse the dwindling fortunes of Textile Industries the Federal Government intervened with a stimulus package of N70billion to bailout the textile industries aimed a...
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Servet semiz second name of trust in used textile machinery trade

Established in 1953 Servet Semiz is the largest used textile machinery dealer in Turkey with a commitment to provide a source for quality second hand textile machines at reasonable prices to its customers Today Servet Semiz is playing a leading role in the textile machinery world with over four decades of experience in buying selling and evaluating used textile and garment machinery Company pride itself on providing high quality used machinery to industries all over the globe From almost forty years in trading Servet Semiz has the experience and business integrity that you can rely onServer Semiz stock a wideranging selection of used machinery for the textiles industries offering an appraisal service with accredited appraisers on staff Being a best used textile machinery dealer the company opt the attitude of doing it right One thing that has made the company successful is the close relationship it has built with customersThe company occupies a leading position in terms of world standards...
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Textile exporters and industrialists go on strike today

FromhttpwwwappareltextilechinacomTagIndustrialists and textile exportersmaterialof export goodsthe chain of production Industrialists and textile exporters have announced an indefinite strike and closure of their units rendering thousands of workers and staff jobless The action was taken as the government failed to announce an expected Textile Relief Package here Thursday after an interministerial special committee meeting in Islamabad Sources from the Ministry of Commerce told members of the Action Committee of Industrialists and Exporters that the Prime Minister upon his return from Dubai may announce the relief package on July 15th Industrialists are protesting against a 31 percent increase in gas tariffs as well as manifold increases in electricity and petroleum prices Announcing the unanimous decision of the industrialists Khuwaja Asem Khurshid Chairman of Joint Action Committee of Industrialists and Textile Exporters said the government had failed to fulfil its promise to the...
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World production of manufactured textile fiber

World manufactured fiber production to rise 57 annually through 2012 World production of manufactured textile fiber both synthetic and cellulosic is projected to rise 57 percent per annum through 2012 to over 62 million metric tons Overall growth will be supported by the continued replacement of natural fibers by cheaper better performing manmade alternatives in many market applications Also boosting growth will be the rising level of personal income in both developed and developing countries which will promote demand for textile fibers used in upholstery household furnishings apparel and floor coverings Polyester will continue to dominate manufactured fiber outputHowever the fastest gains will be in specialty synthetic fiber production such as spandex aramid and carbon fibers The AsiaPacific region China and India in particular will continue to be the biggest producer of manufactured fibers and is also forecast to experience the most rapid growthHighend synthetic fibers to grow the mo...
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Used textile machines is a flourishing trade

Textile business is flourishing in countries such as India Pakistan and Bangladesh The various reasons for the growth of this sector are natural resources government support TUFS technology up gradation fund ample man power availability etc In addition to these Quota relaxation has given good hopes for the textile industry to grow there business further All these reasons encouraged the industry to invest more in last four years There have been huge setups and capacity expansion in every sector of textile value chain and the process is still going on The demand for the machines has risen suddenly and the delivery schedules for the new machines extended up to 15 to 18 monthsThe demand for the used textile machines increased in the last few years The declining spinning and weaving capacities in the countries like Turkey USA and Korea due to reasons like labor cost emerged as a source of the used textile machines Lots of capacities are migrating from these countries to India Bangladesh Egypt...
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Textile industry

The Textile Industry is one of the earliest to come into existence in India after agriculture and one of the most important segment of the Indian economy Textile Industry satisfies the most basic needs of people and holds importance maintaining sustained growth for improving quality of life It has a unique position as a selfreliant industry from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products with substantial valueaddition at each stage of processing it is a major contribution to the countrys economyThe production of textiles is an ancient craft whose speed and scale of production has been altered almost beyond recognition by industrialization and the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques However there is little difference between ancient and modern plain weave twill or satinMany textiles have been in use for millennia while others are recent inventions The range of materials has increased in the last century with the introduction of artificial fibers in...
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