Occupational exposure to nano-TiO2 in the life cycle steps of new depollutant mortars used in construction


Autoria(s): Vaquero, C.; Gelarza, N.; López de Ipiña, J. L.; Gutiérrez-Cañas Mateo, Cristina; Múgica Mendiola, Idoia; Aragón, G.; Jaen, M.; Pina, R.; Larraza, I.; Esteban-Cubillo, A.; Thompson, D.; Pui, D. Y. H.
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09/05/2016

09/05/2016

2015

Resumo

The present work is focused on the measurement of workers exposure to nano-TiO2 in the life cycle steps of depollutant mortars. It has been done in the framework of the SCAFFOLD project, which aims at the management of potential risks arising from the use of manufactured nanomaterials in construction. Main findings can be summarized as follows: (1) The occupational exposure to nano-TiO2 is below 0.3 mg/m(3) for all measured scenarios. The highest concentrations were measured during the cleaning task (in the nano-TiO2 manufacturing process) and during the application (spraying) of depollutant coatings on a wall. (2) It was found a high release of particles above the background in several tasks as expected due to the nature of the activities performed. The maximum concentration was measured during drilling and during adding powder materials (mean total particle concentration up to 5.591E+04 particles/cm(3) and 5.69E+04 particles/cm(3)). However, considering data on total particle concentration released, no striking differences have been observed when tasks have been performed using conventional materials in the sector (control) and when using materials doped with nano-objects.

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Journal of Physics Conference Series 617 2015 : (2015) // Article ID 012006

1742-6588

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/18197

10.1088/1742-6596/617/1/012006

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eng

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IOP Publishing

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