نتایج جستجو برای: respirable dust

تعداد نتایج: 42675  

Behnoosh Sanei , Hamideh Mihanpour , Mohammad Javad Zare Sakhvidi , Mojtaba Momtaz ,

Introduction: The relationship between elevated level of gas and particulate pollutants with increased mortality resulting from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases has been presented in epidemiological studies. Although the principal mechanisms of diseases are still unknown, inflammatory and homeostatic processes have been known to be related to this issue. Accordingly, this study was condu...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
h.dehghan shahreza n. razavizadeh

this research was conducted from july 1993 to june 1994 on the total population (711 workers) of a glass factory. the purpose of this study was to determine the quantitative free silica (quartz) in respiratory zone of workers in glass industry. field samples including 50 samples total dust and 37 samples respirable dust and standard simplex were collected on membrane filters using skc dust samp...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m. ghiasseddin; y. hamad

current sampling instruments of respirable dust (rd) may over estimate the inhaled dose by up to 400% depending on the size distribution of airborne dust. this limitation and the practice of assigning a single value for rd to all jobs regardless of the level of activity are incompatible with the advances in occupational epidemiology. a new dust sampler designed to estimate pulmonary deposition ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2012
Gerald J Joy

Occupational exposure to high levels of respirable quartz can result in respiratory and other diseases in humans. The Mine Safety and Health Adminstration (MSHA) regulates exposure to respirable quartz in coal mines indirectly through reductions in the respirable coal mine dust exposure limit based on the content of quartz in the airborne respirable dust. This reduction is implemented when the ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2014
T Grové T Van Dyk A Franken J Du Plessis

Silicosis and coal worker's pneumoconiosis are serious occupational respiratory diseases associated with the coal mining industry and the inhalation of respirable dusts containing crystalline silica. The purpose of this study (funded by the Mine Health and Safety Council of South Africa) was to evaluate the individual contributions of underground coal mining tasks to the respirable dust and res...

محمدیان, محمود ,

ABSTRACT Cotton dust is one of the chemical agents that cause air pollution in textile workshops. An investigation was done to measure cotton dust concentration in Mazandaran Province. 37 samples were collected by personal samplers devices and whatman filter papers of worker's inhalation zone of ambient air that contained total dust. 40 samples were collected by whatman filter papers and ho...

Journal: :Veterinary research 1996
B Urbain J F Prouvost D Beerens O Michel B Nicks M Ansay P Gustin

A new experimental setup was developed to expose pigs to dust and airborne endotoxins in an environmental chamber, at levels liable to be encountered in pig farm buildings. The following parameters were evaluated in a chamber containing two pigs of 10 kg body-weight: inhalable and respirable dust gravimetric concentrations were measured using area samplers and expressed as mg/m3. The respirable...

2015
Shengyong Hu Zhuo Wang Guorui Feng

Coal roadway driving is an important part of the underground mining system, and very common in Chinese coal mines. However, the high concentration of respirable dust produced in the blasting operation poses a great hazard to miners’ health as well as the underground environment. In this paper, based on the direct simulation Monte Carlo method, the gas–solid two-phase flow model of particle move...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1992
D Pang S C Fu G C Yang

To estimate the quantitative relation between exposure to respirable silica dust and risk of an attack of silicosis, 1151 workers exposed to silica dust and employed from 1958 to 1987 in a tungsten mine in China were investigated. The results showed that the ratio of respirable silica dust concentration to total silica dust concentration was 0.529. Then, the total silica dust concentration in h...

2008
Patrick Hayumbu Thomas G. Robins Rosa Key-Schwartz

We measured the quartz content of 20 bulk settled dust and 200 respirable dust samples in a cross-sectional dust exposure assessment that is part of an epidemiological study to ascertain the risk of nonmalignant respiratory diseases among Zambian copper miners. Dust samples were collected from the copper mines of Mopani Copper Mine plc (Mufulira and Nkana Mines). Analytical measurements employe...

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