نتایج جستجو برای: respirable aerosols

تعداد نتایج: 13523  

2010
Pramod KUMAR Shyam Narayan

Stone crushing unit workers suffer from particulate matters and respirable silica at work and in their residents nearby. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the area and personal exposure concentration of respirable particulate matters and silica in workplaces and in surrounding villages. PM10, PM4 and PM2.5 were considered for unit area measurement and PM4 and PM2.5 were considered fo...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2012
Patrick T O'Shaughnessy Mitchell Kang Daniel Ellickson

Respirable dustiness represents the tendency of a powder to generate respirable airborne dust during handling and therefore indicates the propensity for a powder to become an inhalation hazard. The dustiness of 14 powders, including 10 different nanopowders, was evaluated with the use of a novel low-mass dustiness tester designed to minimize the use of the test powder. The aerosol created from ...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2014
Baard Ingegerdsson Freberg Raymond Olsen Hanne Line Daae Merete Hersson Syvert Thorud Dag G Ellingsen Paal Molander

BACKGROUND Ski waxes are applied onto the skis to improve the performance. They contain different chemical substances, e.g. perfluoro-n-alkanes. Due to evaporation and sublimation processes as well as mechanically generated dust, vapours, fumes, and particulates can contaminate the workroom atmosphere. The number of professional ski waxers is increasing, but occupational exposure assessments am...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2015
Fred W Boelter Yulin Xia Linda Dell

Sanding joint compounds is a dusty activity and exposures are not well characterized. Until the mid 1970s, asbestos-containing joint compounds were used by some people such that sanding could emit dust and asbestos fibers. We estimated the distribution of 8-h TWA concentrations and cumulative exposures to respirable dusts and chrysotile asbestos fibers for four worker groups: (1) drywall specia...

2012
Martin Lehnert Beate Pesch Anne Lotz Johannes Pelzer Benjamin Kendzia Katarzyna Gawrych Evelyn Heinze Rainer Van Gelder Ewald Punkenburg Tobias Weiss Markus Mattenklott Jens-Uwe Hahn Carsten Möhlmann Markus Berges Andrea Hartwig Thomas Brüning

This investigation aims to explore determinants of exposure to particle size-specific welding fume. Area sampling of ultrafine particles (UFP) was performed at 33 worksites in parallel with the collection of respirable particles. Personal sampling of respirable and inhalable particles was carried out in the breathing zone of 241 welders. Median mass concentrations were 2.48 mg m(-3) for inhalab...

2014
Matthew Fechser Victor Alaves Rodney Larson Darrah Sleeth

Air concentrations of respirable crystalline silica were measured in eleven (11) high school ceramics classrooms located in Salt Lake County, UT, USA. Respirable dust was collected on PVC filters using precision flow pumps and cyclone samplers (n = 44). Filters were subsequently analyzed for respirable dust and percent crystalline silica content. The geometric mean of the silica concentrations ...

2016
Mihajlo Jakovljevic Wim Groot Kyriakos Souliotis

1 The Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia, 2 Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands, 3 Top Institute Evidence-Based Education Research (TIER), Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands, 4 Faculty of Social and Pol...

Ahmadreza Zamani, Javad Krozhdeh, Majid Bagheri Hosseinabadi , Malihe Ranjbar , Mostafa Mohammadian, Narges Khanjani ,

Introduction: Exposure to flour dust is an important risk factor in occurrence of allergic airway disorders among mill workers. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and its relation with exposure to respirable dust. Materials and Methods: In this study, all of 35 workers who worked in the flour producing section of three factories were chosen as ca...

ژورنال: طب کار 2014

Background: Silicosis as a most important work-related lung disease is generated of inhalation crystalline silica dust. Chemicals health risk assessment is essential to decide on priorities for control action and reduce the risk to an acceptable level. The aim of this study is evaluate workers' exposure to crystalline silica (quartz) and determine the qualitative and quantitative health risk le...

اسلامی, شهرام, محمدیان , محمود , رکنی, محمد, فاضلی, ابوالقاسم ,

Abstract Background and purpose: Workers' exposure to respirable silica particles especially free crystalline silica in workplace could result in some dangerous diseases such as silicosis or lung fibrosis. This study was carried out to evaluate the workers' exposure to free crystalline silica particles in some industries using the infrared spectrophotometery method. Materials and methods: I...

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