a) Impact of Formaldehyde on First Year MBBS students :
ThisStudy was self-funded. The objective of the study was to assess formaldehyde exposure and health outcomes in medical students in Dissectionroom.
b) Atmospheric Pollutants and risk assessment due to Exposure on Public Health in Delhi/ NCR: A tripartite study awarded and funded by Indian Oil Corporation Limited. Aim of the study is to assess the adverse health effects caused by vehicular emissions & ambient air quality monitoring :
Study was based on Government of India’s (MoP&NG) clean air initiative which includes major infrastructure & expenditures like implementation of BS-VI and ethanol blended gasoline fuel. Finally, the objective is to involve around a detailed study for determination of pollutant concentrations with assessment of human health & thereon the economics involved jointly. Study was conducted in two phase.
c) Study on "Health Impact of Firecrackers Bursting During Dussherra and Diwali" awarded by Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests &Climate Change, Govt. of India :
Study was carried out on the directives of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to assess the health impact of fire crackers bursting on ambient air quality data and health of population in Delhi during Dusshera and Diwali in four zones zones of Delhi namely Pitampura, PariveshBhawan, Sirifort and Kotla.
d) Health Risk Assessment of NTPC Plant, Solapur, Maharastra awarded by Engineers India Limited :
Principal objective of carrying out Human Health Risk Assessment at Solapur, Maharasthra was to identify the existing hazards before the setup of the National Thermal Power Plant and potential hazards from the proposed facility and to estimate the effects of the hazards on flora and fauna in and around the district of Solapurviz. within the range of 10 kms of plant chimney.
e) World Bank Assisted Capacity Building Project on Environment Health and Safety Management in Food and Drug Testing Laboratories on the direction of Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India :
Aim of the project was to assess and implement Environment, Health and Safety in Food & Drugs Laboratories across India.
f) Assessment of Exposure and effect on health of recyclers handling Electronic Waste (e-waste) in National Capital Region, Delhi awarded by The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) :
Study lead by TERI focussed on the identification of specific human exposure pathways and their association with adverse health effects amongst E-waste recyclers.
g) Project on ‘Health Impact of Industrial Pollution in Industrial Town of Faridabad near Delhi’ awarded by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India and Haryana State Pollution Control Board
Objective of the study was to assess the impact of air, water and soil waste on human health and to find out the magnitude of environmental pollution in the city of Faridabad, Haryana.
h) Health Impact Assessment of Pollution during Diwali” awarded by Delhi Pollution Control Committee
Aim of the study was to assess the impact of fire crackers on human health by collecting information through questionnaires and data collection from various hospitals, medical institutions of Delhi.
i) Environmental Health Risk Assessment for the Talcher Super Thermal Power Station at Kaniha, Angul of M/s National Thermal Power Corporation :
Under this study, we were entrusted to identify the health hazards that can be caused while operating a super thermal power plant which essentially is coal based. As a result of exposure to certain pollutants, adverse effects may or may not occur depending up on a number of factors. Our task was to do that and to characterize the exposures following a quantitative dose estimation using some sophisticated bio monitoring studies.
j) Exploratory Study on Mercury Exposure in Delhi Healthcare” awarded by Delhi Pollution Control Committee:
Study was undertaken in selected major hospitals in Delhi including the leading dental healthcare institution at the behest of Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) which is the first pollution controlling authority in the country to appreciate the serious public and environmental health risk arising out of the continued use of mercury in healthcare. Total, 22 hospitals and 632 subjects were studied.
k) Occupational health impact assessment study for M/s GASCO’s project awarded by Engineers India Limited, Govt. of India undertaking :
On – line health risk assessment for M/s GASCO ADNOC group of companies, a UAE based oil company.
a) Health Impact of Firecrackers Bursting during Diwali in National Capital of Delhi: Study awarded and funded by Central Pollution Control Board to study short, intermediate and long – term health effects due to fire – crackers during Diwali festival for five consequent years