Occupational exposure to particles during hotel´s rooms cleaning
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08/07/2016
08/07/2016
01/02/2016
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Resumo |
Background: The majority of studies investigated ambient particles, although in most industrialized countries people spend most of their time indoors and significant emissions of fine and ultrafine particles leading to human exposure are caused by various indoor tasks, including cleaning tasks. Objective: To characterize the occupational exposure to particles during cleaning of hotel's rooms. Methodology: Measurements of mass concentration and particle number concentration were performed before and during cleaning tasks in two rooms with different floor types (wood and carpet) with the equipment Lighthouse, model 3016 IAQ. Results: Considering mass concentration, particles with higher were responsable for higher leves of contamination, particularly PM5.0 and PM10.0. However, considering the particle number concentration, the smaller particle size obtained the higher values. Conclusion: It was observed higher number of particles of the smaller size in all tasks, which is associated with worse health effects. It was observed that the room with wood in the floor has lower values when compared to the room with carpet. The tasks with greater exposure were the 'vacuuming' and 'clean up powder'. |
Identificador |
Costinha I, Simões S, Figueiredo F, Viegas S. Occupational exposure to particles during hotel´s rooms cleaning. In: Arezes et al, editors. Proceedings book of the International Symposium on Occupational Safety and Hygiene – SHO2016. Guimarães: SPOSHO; 2016. p. 52-4. 9789899820364 |
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eng |
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SPOSHO |
Direitos |
openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Occupational exposure #Hotel rooms #Cleaning activity #Carpet floor #Wood floor |
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article |