Abstract:
Readymade Garment and textile Industry is the most important sector of earning foreign
currencies that strengthen the economy of Bangladesh for the last couple of decades. At the
same time this industry opened a new door of employment for the rural marginal people. The
working environment of the garment factories is not congenial to health and the income level
of the workers in this industry is very poor to keep up their minimum living requirements in
the society. As a result, the workers in the readymade garment industry are not physically
and mentally sound to do the work efficiently.
Another is firming house or factories that fulfill the local demand of our country. Firming
worker faced many problems with their profession. Keeping this in mind, the study has been
conducted to identify the major health problems of the workers in the garment Textile
industry and firming workers of Bangladesh. In this study workers have been interviewed
personally and collected data have been analyzed through factor analysis to identify the
major health problems of the workers derived from the working environment and the nature
of their job. This study identified more than fifteen major health problems of the workers.
They are pain in body muscles, eye stain, neck pain, hepatitis, frequent headache, cut injury,
fatigue, common cold, Heart burn, loss of appetite, numbness and tingling of fingers and
arms, gastric pain and helminthiasis etc. The government along with other concern bodies
should take necessary action to overcome the health problems of the workers so that they can
contribute more for the development of the readymade garments, Textile industry and
firming industry of Bangladesh
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.