Habibullah N Saiyed

Regional Occupational Health Centre (Eastern), Block DP Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata 700091, India.

Publications of Habibullah N Saiyed

  • Industrial hygiene survey in an aluminium reduction plant in India.

    Authors: Ashit K Mukherjee, Beerappa Ravichandran, Sanat K Bhattacharya, Sanjit K Roy, Sabir Ahmed, Sridhar Thakur, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Journal of UOEH. 10/2008; 30(3):253-68.

    This study reports a work-environmental assessment and workers' exposure in a major prebake type aluminium smelter in India. Levels of known health hazards in and near the main smelting operations
  • Tuberculosis among workers exposed to free silica dust.

    Authors: Rajnarayan R Tiwari, Yashwant K Sharma, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Indian journal of occupational and environmental medicine. 05/2007; 11(2):61-4.

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a global emergency. Poverty, increasing migration, homelessness and the compulsions to live and work in high-risk environments are making people increasingly susceptible to the
  • Multi-organ toxicity and death following acute unintentional inhalation of paint thinner fumes.

    Authors: Shakeel A Zaidi, Asha N Shaw, Monila N Patel, Vipul V Shah, Dipa Rajendran, Bhaumik P Shah, Sukesh N Sinha, Sumitra J Gandhi, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 02/2007; 45(3):287-9.

    BACKGROUND: Paint thinners containing a mixture of volatile organic solvents have considerable potential for solvent abuse. Deaths from solvent inhalation have been reported but most of them relate
  • Semen quality of industrial workers occupationally exposed to chromium.

    Authors: Sunil Kumar, N G Sathwara, Anil K Gautam, Kamlesh Agarwal, Bharti Shah, Pradeep K Kulkarni, Kumud Patel, Arun Patel, Laxman M Dave, Dinesh J Parikh, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Journal of occupational health. 10/2005; 47(5):424-30.

    A total of sixty-one subjects occupationally exposed to chromium in an industry which manufactures chromium sulphate and fifteen control subjects from a nearby industry which does not manufacture any
  • Assessment of respirable dust and its free silica contents in different Indian coalmines.

    Authors: Ashit K Mukherjee, Sanat K Bhattacharya, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Industrial health. 05/2005; 43(2):277-84.

    Assessment of respirable dust, personal exposures of miners and free silica contents in dust were undertaken to find out the associated risk of coal workers' pneumoconiosis in 9 coal mines of Eastern
  • Serum copper levels among quartz stone crushing workers: a cross sectional study.

    Authors: Rajnarayan R Tiwari, Nattubhai G Sathwara, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 07/2004; 48(3):337-42.

    The present cross sectional study was carried out among 134 workers of quartz stone crushing units to assess the serum Cu activity among quartz stone workers without disease. Demographic and
  • Airborne endotoxin and its relationship to pulmonary function among workers in an Indian jute mill.

    Authors: Ashit K Mukherjee, Bhakar P Chattopadhyay, Sanat K Bhattacharya, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Archives of environmental health. 05/2004; 59(4):202-8.

    Air samples from various processing areas of an Indian jute mill were examined for endotoxin. The authors assessed work-related respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function changes in the dust-exposed
  • Occupational health research in India.

    Authors: Habibullah N Saiyed, Rajnarayan R Tiwari

    Industrial health. 05/2004; 42(2):141-8.

    India being a developing nation is faced with traditional public health problems like communicable diseases, malnutrition, poor environmental sanitation and inadequate medical care. However,
  • Repeated episodes of endosulfan poisoning.

    Authors: Aruna Dewan, Vijay K Bhatnagar, Murli L Mathur, Tapas Chakma, Rekha Kashyap, Harsiddha G Sadhu, Sukesh N Sinha, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology. 02/2004; 42(4):363-9.

    INTRODUCTION: A number of families in a rural area of Jabalpur District (Madhya Pradesh), India, were affected by repeated episodes of convulsive illness over a period of three weeks. The aim of this
  • Byssinosis among jute mill workers.

    Authors: Bhaskar P Chattopadhyay, Habibullah N Saiyed, Ashit K Mukherjee

    Industrial health. 07/2003; 41(3):265-72.

    Although byssinosis in jute mill workers remains controversial, studies in a few jute mills in West-Bengal, India, revealed typical byssinotic syndrome associated with acute changes in FEV1 on the
  • Spirometric measurements among quartz stone ex-workers of Gujarat, India.

    Authors: Rajnarayan R Tiwari, Raj Narain, Bhupendra D Patel, Ishwar S Makwana, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Journal of occupational health. 04/2003; 45(2):88-93.

    The present cross sectional study was carried out among 134 ex-workers from quartz stone crushing units. Using the interview technique as a tool for data collection, demographic and occupational
  • Integrated pest management and residue levels of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) in water samples from rural areas in Gujarat State, India.

    Authors: Rekha Kashyap, Vijay K Bhatnagar, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Archives of environmental health. 57(4):337-9.

    The authors identified 2 rural areas for study in Gujarat State, India, on the basis of pesticide use in agriculture and vector-control programs. In rural area 1, pesticides were used in both
  • Peak expiratory flow and respiratory morbidity: a study among silica-exposed workers in India.

    Authors: Rajnarayan R Tiwari, Yashwant K Sharma, Habibullah N Saiyed

    Archives of medical research. 36(2):171-4.

    BACKGROUND: The present cross-sectional study was carried out among 136 quartz stone grinders with the objective of studying the peak expiratory flow (PEF) and the associated epidemiological factors.

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Keywords of Habibullah N Saiyed

jute mill workers
 
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quartz stone crushers
 
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silica-exposed workers
 
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Institutions

  • 2003–2007
    • National Institute of Occupational Health
      New Delhi, NCT, India