Occupational monitoring and health risk assessment of respiratory exposure to dust in an industrial unit producing China Clay
Shojaee Barjoee S*1, Azimzadeh HR1, Mosleh Arani A1, Kuchakzadeh MR2
1 Department of Environmental Sciences, School of Natural Resources and Desert Studies, Yazd University, Yazd, Iran
2 Department of Human Environment, General Office of Environmental Protection of Yazd Province, Yazd, Iran
Abstract
Introduction: The respiratory system, as one of the most important organs of the human body is affected by adverse health effects and consequences of exposure to particulate matter. The main purpose of recent study was to determine the occupational exposure to workers to crystalline silica and inhalable dust determine its health risks.
Materials and Methods: In this analytical cross-sectional study, sampling was performed in a industrial unit producing China Clay based on standard methods and individual and environmental sampling methods. Then the obtained data analyzed by SPSS software version 22 .The risk assessment of occupational exposure of workers to crystalline silica was carried out based on the proposed EPA procedure.
Results: The average exposure of workers to inhalable dust and crystalline silica was measured 4.46
±1.34 mg/m
3 and 0.57
±0.10 mg/m
3, respectively. The mean environmental concentration of the inhalable particles was 6177.71 µg/m
3 (range: 4088.30- 8289.70 µg/m
3). In all occupational groups the risk of cancer was obtained less than 10
-6. Hazard quotient (HQ) values for operator one of (5.34), and two (4.79) crusher machine, crusher machine loading operator (8.49), dryer operator (1.91), slurry operator (3.01) and filter press operator (1.78) was more than permissible limit.
Conclusion: The average concentration of inhalable dust and crystalline silica was more than permissible limit in this industry. According to the results of the risk assessment, the priority of serious control actions is necessary to reduce the risk of non-cancerous complications in the crushing, drilling, slurry and filter press occupational groups.
Keywords: Crystalline silica, Health risk assessment, Inhalable dust, Occupational exposure
This paper should be cited as:
Shojaee Barjoee S, Azimzadeh HR, Mosleh Arani A, Kuchakzadeh MR. Occupational monitoring and health risks assessment of respiratory exposure to dust in an industrial unit of producing China Clay. Occupational Medicine Quarterly Journal 2019:11(3): 14-25
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