Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.

METHODS:Outdoor security non-smoking guards (N = 12) wore TSI DustTrack AM520 aerosol monitors with a 10-μm impactor for 8 hours of outdoor shift. Ten samples (k = 10) from each worker were obtained for the cold season (November-March) from various locations across Almaty. Total sampling time was 57...

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Main Authors: Denis Vinnikov, Zhangir Tulekov, Aizhan Raushanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227447
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Zhangir Tulekov
Aizhan Raushanova
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description METHODS:Outdoor security non-smoking guards (N = 12) wore TSI DustTrack AM520 aerosol monitors with a 10-μm impactor for 8 hours of outdoor shift. Ten samples (k = 10) from each worker were obtained for the cold season (November-March) from various locations across Almaty. Total sampling time was 57600 minutes. We compared normalized time-weighted average (TWA) concentrations for 8-hour shifts within and between workers using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and assessed compliance with environmental exposure limit (EEL) (0.060 mg/m3) via exceedance (γ) and probability of overexposure (θ). RESULTS:PM10 TWA ranged from 0.050 to 2.075 mg/m3 with the geometric mean 0.366 and median 0.352 mg/m3. PM10 TWA distribution was left-skewed with large variation. The fold-range of within-person variability, containing 95% of the exposure concentration (wR0.95) was 13, whereas between-person fold-range (bR0.95) was 3. However, between-person variance exceeded the one within with F-ratio 2.797 (p = 0.003) with statistical power 97% at α = 0.05. Only two of 120 samples had TWA below EEL, yielding γ = 0.995 and θ = 1. CONCLUSIONS:Outdoor workers in polluted cities like Almaty are exposed to very high levels of PM10 during the cold season. Urgent action should be taken to regulate such occupational exposure and to raise awareness of workers and employers on hazards associated with it.
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spelling doaj.art-8b500ae0a612404b8727050a322959ba2022-12-21T19:12:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022744710.1371/journal.pone.0227447Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.Denis VinnikovZhangir TulekovAizhan RaushanovaMETHODS:Outdoor security non-smoking guards (N = 12) wore TSI DustTrack AM520 aerosol monitors with a 10-μm impactor for 8 hours of outdoor shift. Ten samples (k = 10) from each worker were obtained for the cold season (November-March) from various locations across Almaty. Total sampling time was 57600 minutes. We compared normalized time-weighted average (TWA) concentrations for 8-hour shifts within and between workers using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and assessed compliance with environmental exposure limit (EEL) (0.060 mg/m3) via exceedance (γ) and probability of overexposure (θ). RESULTS:PM10 TWA ranged from 0.050 to 2.075 mg/m3 with the geometric mean 0.366 and median 0.352 mg/m3. PM10 TWA distribution was left-skewed with large variation. The fold-range of within-person variability, containing 95% of the exposure concentration (wR0.95) was 13, whereas between-person fold-range (bR0.95) was 3. However, between-person variance exceeded the one within with F-ratio 2.797 (p = 0.003) with statistical power 97% at α = 0.05. Only two of 120 samples had TWA below EEL, yielding γ = 0.995 and θ = 1. CONCLUSIONS:Outdoor workers in polluted cities like Almaty are exposed to very high levels of PM10 during the cold season. Urgent action should be taken to regulate such occupational exposure and to raise awareness of workers and employers on hazards associated with it.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227447
spellingShingle Denis Vinnikov
Zhangir Tulekov
Aizhan Raushanova
Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
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title Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
title_full Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
title_fullStr Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
title_full_unstemmed Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
title_short Occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in Almaty during the cold season.
title_sort occupational exposure to particulate matter from air pollution in the outdoor workplaces in almaty during the cold season
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227447
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