Dermal deposition of diazinon on workers using various sheep ectoparasiticide application systems


Autoria(s): Fragar, J.; Sankaran,; Woods, N.; Hohenhaus, M A; Murray, P J; Nicholls, J. W.; Boyd, A.; Levot, G.
Contribuinte(s)

Anne Wyatt

Gabrielle Grammeno

Data(s)

01/12/2006

Resumo

This study measured the dermal deposition levels of diazinon on workers who apply the ectoparasiticide to sheep using one of five different application systems, namely, portable plunge dipping, fixed plunge dipping, shower dipping, hand jetting, and automatic jetting races. The highest level of dermal exposure occurred while hand jetting and a comparable level occurred in automatic jetting races. The next highest level of dermal exposure was while using the portable and the fixed plunge dipping systems. The shower dipping system appeared to expose workers to the least deposition of diazinon. The variability between the different methods was statistically significant, and the contrast between the three applications using dipping and the two using jetting was highly statistically significant. The variability between testing sessions was too great to allow the methods to be ranked as accurately as the authors would prefer. However, the differences between the methods were large enough to be of practical importance to OHS risk management. (author abstract)

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:83443

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

C C H Australia Ltd.

Palavras-Chave #diazinon #worker exposure #sheep dipping #application systems #C1 #630102 Sheep-wool #300404 Animal Husbandry
Tipo

Journal Article