Exposure to respirable dust among workers fabricating aluminium trihydroxide-containing synthetic countertops

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Denis Vinnikov
Paul D. Blanc
Aizhan Raushanova
Arailym Beisbekova
Jerrold L. Abraham
Yelena Zlobina
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[1] Al-Farabi Kazakh National University,Peoples’ Friendship
[2] University of Russia,undefined
[3] RUDN University),undefined
[4] University of California San Francisco,undefined
[5] Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University,undefined
[6] SUNY Upstate School of Medicine,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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The aim of this study is to characterize personal exposure of workers to respirable particulate matter (PM) generated in cutting and other fabrication activities when fabricating acryl polymer/aluminium trihydroxide synthetic countertops. We collected 29 personal full-day samples of respirable PM from three workers in a small private workshop. We tested differences between- and within-worker variances of mass concentrations using the Kruskall-Wallis test. We used segmented regression to test the means and medians 15-min interval concentrations changes over time and to identify a breakpoint. Respirable PM concentrations ranged nearly 100-fold, from 0.280 to 25.4 mg/m3 with a median of 2.0 mg/m3 (1-min concentrations from 13,920 data points). There were no statistical difference in daily median or geometric mean concentrations among workers, whereas the concentrations were significantly higher on days with three versus two workers present. The 15-min median concentrations (n = 974 measures) increased until 2.35 h (beta 0.177; p < 0.05), representing a 0.70 mg increase in exposure per hour. This was followed by a plateau in concentrations. The high levels of respirable PM we observed among workers fabricating aluminium trihydroxide-containing synthetic countertops highlight an unmet early prevention need.
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