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Pablo Hierro
Live of miners
The work of a miner inside the mine is hard. First, they are deprived of sunlight, so they should be illuminated with lamps attached to their helmets. Secondly, it is a dirty job because the mineral dust permeates the clothes, hair and skin of the workers. Mining work requires significant physical effort and is not without risks. On many occasions they must work in forced postures or travel long inclined distances or knees to reach the grain. On the other hand, they are often exposed to landslides or rockfalls that can cause from small fractures to death by crushing. Miners can also cause slices and amputations when working with sharp tools. Finally, they may suffer from silicosis, a disease caused by prolonged inhalation of chemical compounds that irreversibly affects the lungs and makes breathing difficult.
Live of miners