There is evidence from the previous studies on blenders that those exposed to tea dust are at
a higher risk of developing chronic respiratory symptoms with an associated decline in the
ventilatory capacity. No such studies have been done in factory workers and therefore this
preliminary survey was undertaken with the objectives of determining whether the factory
workers are at risk of developing ventilatory impairment and if so the degree of impairment
and how effective radiology will be in detecting such cases.
There is evidence from the previous studies on blenders that those exposed to tea dust are at
a higher risk of developing chronic respiratory symptoms with an associated decline in the
ventilatory capacity. No such studies have been done in factory workers and therefore this
preliminary survey was undertaken with the objectives of determining whether the factory
workers are at risk of developing ventilatory impairment and if so the degree of impairment
and how effective radiology will be in detecting such cases.