The silence of thermal stress by heat and abrupt temperature changes in the manufacture of ceramics
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Abstract
This study aims to demonstrate the existence of thermal stress due to heat and to abrupt temperature
changes in the manufacturing processes of ceramics, and which are silenced from the very identification
of the pathology of the worker. It also reveals the causal relationship between the effects on health and
the working conditions where the work is carried out. The diagnosis of the disease related to thermal
stress by heat or sudden changes in temperature are naively masked by the diseases being classified as
common or general.
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