Abstract:

Carpet weaving is one of the most tedious professions, requiring long hours of static work. It is also a high-risk occupation for developing MSDs as awkward posture; repetitive movements, contact stress, long working time and no rest pauses are common. Eye strain, and insufficient lighting results in an awkward posture, for weavers, who incline their heads, necks and backs to be able to look closer at their work and prolonged exposure to occupational risk factors increases the risk of disorders. During carpet, weaving weavers were exposed to dyestuff, wool and cotton dust. Continuous exposure to this fine dust over years will be a threat to their lung function. This review paper made an attempt to explore the occupational health problems faced by workers in the carpet weaving industry.