نتایج جستجو برای: respirable dust

تعداد نتایج: 42675  

2016
Lilli Kirkeskov Dorte Jessing Agerby Hanskov Charlotte Brauer

BACKGROUND Within the construction industry the risk of lung disorders depends on the specific professions probably due to variations in the levels of dust exposure, and with dust levels depending on the work task and job function. We do not know the extent of exposure in the different professions or the variation between the different work tasks. The purpose of this study was therefore to asse...

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...

Journal: :Environmental research 2018
Åsa Gustafsson Annette M Krais András Gorzsás Thomas Lundh Per Gerde

Indoor air pollution has caused increasing concern in recent years. As we spend most of our lives indoors, it is crucial to understand the health effects caused by indoor air pollution. Household dust serve as good proxy for accessing indoor air pollution, especially smaller dust particles that can pass into the lungs are of interest. In this study we present an efficient method for the isolati...

Journal: :Ghana medical journal 2007
Fy Bio S Sadhra C Jackson Ps Burge

SUMMARY BACKGROUND This is the first study in Ghana in the Obuasi gold mines where the silica content of the respirable dust is 10%, less than in previously studied gold mines, with only 23% of the miners having ever smoked. OBJECTIVES The study was to assess the prevalence of respiratory impairment in the Ghanaian gold miner and to quantify the effects of the respirable dust on pulmonary fun...

2012
Abdollah Gholami Mohammad Javad Fani Nasrin Sadeghi

Introduction: Dust is one of the significant factors which cause occupational respiratory diseases among workers. Objective: The main purpose of this study was to determine the dust concentration, its silica percentage and comparison with standard. Method: This cross-sectional study was carried out at one of iron-stone ores in Southern Khorasan province. Air dust sampling was done using the NIO...

2015
Jared H. Cooper David L. Johnson Margaret L. Phillips

PURPOSE To assess the relative efficacy of three types of controls in reducing respirable silica exposure during artificial stone countertop cutting with a handheld circular saw. APPROACH A handheld worm drive circular saw equipped with a diamond segmented blade was fitted with water supply to wet the blade as is typical. The normal wetted-blade condition was compared to (i) wetted-blade plus...

Journal: :Industrial health 2008
Abdul Rahman Bahrami Faridah Golbabai Hossien Mahjub Farshid Qorbani Mohsan Aliabadi Mohamadali Barqi

The purpose of this study is to describe the personal exposure to respirable dust and quartz and in stone crushing units located at west of Iran. A size of 40 personal samples and 40 stationary samples were obtained and analysis was done by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results of personal sampling were shown the concentrations of respirable dust exposure level in workers of process, hopper and ...

برقی, محمدعلی, بهرامی, عبدالرحمن, علی آبادی, محسن, قربانی, فرشید, محجوب, حسین, گلبابائی, فریده,

Introduction & Objective: Determination of free silica to calculate threshold limit value is necessary. The purpose of this research was study of free silica in particulate emission in ambient air of stone crushing workshops in Azandarian area. Materials & Methods: 40 samples of respirable dust from workplace air were obtained in breathing zone of workers in different job stations. Samples...

2006
W. R. Reed J. A. Organiscak

Haul trucks have the potential to generate large amounts of respirable dust. This respirable dust has been shown to be a health hazard to personnel, especially if it has a high silica content. Lack of dust sampling data from haul trucks prompted the completion of a study to quantify respirable dust concentrations. These field studies were conducted measuring instantaneous respirable dust at sta...

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2016
Karen S Galea Craig Mair Carla Alexander Frank de Vocht Martie van Tongeren

Personal 8-h shift exposure to respirable dust, diesel engine exhaust emissions (DEEE) (as respirable elemental carbon), and respirable crystalline silica of workers involved in constructing an underground metro railway tunnel was assessed. Black carbon (BC) concentrations were also assessed using a MicroAeth AE51. During sprayed concrete lining (SCL) activities in the tunnel, the geometric mea...

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