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Identification Of Major Accidents Hazards, Prevention & Recovery Control Measures For Central Gathering Facility

Authors: Karthikeyan S & Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui. Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Article.6/Vol. 1/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2018. Abstract: This project is intended to present a practical approach to Identification of Major Accident Hazard, Prevention & Recovery Control Measures for Central gathering facility. To provide adequate control & recovery measure to eliminate the fixed...
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Personal Injury Analysis of Land Drilling Rigs With Emphasis On Hand / Finger Injuries & Study on How Effective Implementation of Best Practices Can Prevent Hand / Finger Injuries

Authors: Ajithkumar Sivaraman & Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui. Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Article.5/Vol. 1/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2018. Abstract: The operations in the oil and gas sector are considered as the most risky activities compared to other sectors in the industry. Other than the fire and explosion risks, the other significant risks are injuries to...
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Safety of Natural Gas Cross Country Pipeline Network, In Indian Context

Authors: Raufeek MH & Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui. Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Article.1/Vol. 1/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2018. Abstract: Can Natural gas industry meet increasing customer needs? This question is very common these days amongst many Natural Gas customers and Natural Gas industry executives all over the country. Today Indian customer wants to know...
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A Study on Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Implementation, Initiatives and Constraints in Pipeline Construction Project

Authors: Prasad Prithiviraj & Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui. Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 9/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2017/004. Abstract: Cross Country Pipelines are a unique mode of transportation of certain types of commodities mainly fluids (liquids and gases like crude and refined petroleum products, Natural Gases and Bio-fuels) over long distances at relatively low cost. ...
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Study Of Health Effects From Carcinogen Chemicals Inside The Pharmaceuticals Industry & Remedial Measures

Authors: B.V.B.N.Murali Krishna, Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui & Abhinav Srivastava. Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 9/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2017/003. Abstract: Public opinion considers cancer to be an increasingly threatening disease, affecting people of all ages. After cardiovascular diseases, it is the second cause of death amongst the global population. Pharmaceutical industry is the...
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Effects of Henna milling on spirometry parameters, fractional exhaled nitric oxide and respiratory symptoms: A cross-sectional study

Authors: Masoud Rahimian, Mohammad Samet, Mahdi HosseiniB  Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 9/Issue 1/Jan-Dec,2017/002. Abstract: Respiratory diseases as a consequence of occupational hazardous exposure are common in many workers. Henna milling is grinding of red henna (Lawsonia Intermis) plant roots to produce a colorizing powder used mainly for cosmetic purposes....
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A Study of Motor Vehicle Accident Techniques

Authors: Koshy K Ninan, Dr Zafar Khan and Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 8/Issue 1/Apr-Dec,2016/005-007. Abstract: Motor Vehicle accident prevention program is essentially a driving in a manner that utilizes safe driving strategies to enable the motorists to address the identified hazards in a predictable manner....
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To Study the Role & Benefits of Driving Simulators in Driver Training

Authors: Rajan Sablok, Dr Zafar Khan and Dr. Nihal Anwar Siddiqui Ref: Int J OHSFE-Allied Sci./Vol. 8/Issue 1/Apr-Dec,2016/001-004. Abstract: Given that the beneficial effects of driver training on accident risk may not be an appropriate criterion measure, this study investigates whether professionally trained and experienced drivers exhibit safer driving behavior...
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