Importance of size-selective particle sampling for assessing occupational exposures: results from three different occupational settings


Autoria(s): Viegas, Susana; Faria, Tiago; Carolino, Elisabete; Viegas, Carla
Data(s)

25/10/2016

25/10/2016

01/10/2016

Resumo

Sampling the total air concentration of particulate matter (PM) only provides a basic estimate of exposure that normally not allows correlating with the observed health effects. Therefore is of extreme importance to know the particles size distribution and, in more detail, the exposure to fine particles (≤ 2.5 µm). This particles dimension corresponds to the respirable fraction. This particle fraction can result, besides local effects, in systemic effects due to particle deposition and clearance from the lungs and transport within the organism. This study intended to describe occupational exposure to PM2.5 in three different units located near Lisbon and related with occupational exposure to organic dust, namely: swine and poultry feed production and waste management.

Identificador

Viegas S, Faria T, Carolino E, Viegas C. Importance of size-selective particle sampling for assessing occupational exposures: results from three different occupational settings. In: Annual Meeting of International Society of Exposure Science, Utrecht (Nederland), 9-13 october 2016. Utrecht: ISES; 2016. p. 484.

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6524

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

International Society of Exposure Science

Relação

https://ises2016.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/ISES-2016-abstractbook-DEF-161014.pdf

Direitos

openAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

Palavras-Chave #Occupational health #Occupational exposure #Organic dust
Tipo

conferenceObject