demand for building, thus stimulating stone quarrying operations (Lad and Samant, 2014). In the developing countries where poverty levels are higher, small scale informal quarrying has become a significant source of livelihood due to little potential of the formal sector to create jobs (Ibrahim, 2007). In
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