Safety Precautions and Current Scenario: A Perspective Approach for Indian Foundrymen

Volume: 11 | Issue: 1 | Year 2025 | Subscription
International Journal of Environmental Chemistry
Received Date: 02/04/2025
Acceptance Date: 03/03/2025
Published On: 2025-04-10
First Page: 116
Last Page: 129

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By: Soumyajit Roy, Ipsita Pal, Joydip Paul, and Hiranmoy Samanta.

1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gargi Memorial Institute of Technology, Baruipur, West Bengal, India.
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gargi Memorial Institute of Technology, Baruipur, West Bengal, India.

Abstract

Metal Casting is the primary manufacturing process handled by foundrymen. Molding, melting, Liquid metal pouring and fettling are the main jobs to perform. Generally, the temperature of the molten metal handled by the workers for nonferrous industry varies from 800–12000C and for ferrous it varies from 1600–20000C. So, safety precautions need extensive care to perform such operations for ferrous and nonferrous both type of foundry need. Few fields visit were made to understand the working conditions of the skilled and unskilled foundrymen. Several discoveries found in terms of process and manufacturing, health hazards and accidents during production due to negligence of safety precautions and standards taken by the competent authority and the socioeconomic background of the workers. The authors proposed and tried to implement the basic safety requirement for the foundry industry.

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How to cite this article: Soumyajit Roy, Ipsita Pal, Joydip Paul, and Hiranmoy Samanta Safety Precautions and Current Scenario: A Perspective Approach for Indian Foundrymen. International Journal of Environmental Chemistry. 2025; 11(1): 116-129p.

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