Indoor air quality: a study on voc emissions from offset printing shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan
Printing industry emits large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that impact to the air quality of the workplace and ambient of air quality. The sources of VOCs are numerous and widespread through the printing process. Two selected offset printing shops were involved for monitoring o...
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description | Printing industry emits large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that
impact to the air quality of the workplace and ambient of air quality. The sources of
VOCs are numerous and widespread through the printing process. Two selected
offset printing shops were involved for monitoring of VOC concentration including
their activities. Emission rates of VOC concentration were measured by using Multi
Photoionization detector (PID) for four weeks. The VOC concentration against time
of sampling (morning, afternoon and evening) was analyzed by using Kruskal Wallis
test. The VOC emission, ranged from 0.615 ppm to 8.259 ppm at Shop A, while, the
average reading for Shop B were recorded from 0.070 ppm to 2.852 ppm. Average
VOC concentration at both shops shows the VOC concentration reading was the
highest in the morning. This phenomenon also occurred because of various sources
of VOC presence, not only came from the photocopier operation. It also because of
the effect from overnight accumulation of the VOC concentrations. Kruskal Wallis
test shows that the p-values for both shops are less than 0.05 which are 0.034 (Shop
A) and 0.001 (Shop B). This indicates that the result were significant and null
hypothesis were rejected. Besides, printing process, blanket or ink roller cleaning
(cleaning solvents) and putting inks were found as a potential sources of air
pollutants at printing shops. It was concluded that offset printing contribute to high
concentration of VOCs especially to the indoor air at printing shops. |
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spelling | usm.eprints-602982024-04-14T02:59:36Z http://eprints.usm.my/60298/ Indoor air quality: a study on voc emissions from offset printing shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan Hamzah, Nur Fisya R5-920 Medicine (General) RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Printing industry emits large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that impact to the air quality of the workplace and ambient of air quality. The sources of VOCs are numerous and widespread through the printing process. Two selected offset printing shops were involved for monitoring of VOC concentration including their activities. Emission rates of VOC concentration were measured by using Multi Photoionization detector (PID) for four weeks. The VOC concentration against time of sampling (morning, afternoon and evening) was analyzed by using Kruskal Wallis test. The VOC emission, ranged from 0.615 ppm to 8.259 ppm at Shop A, while, the average reading for Shop B were recorded from 0.070 ppm to 2.852 ppm. Average VOC concentration at both shops shows the VOC concentration reading was the highest in the morning. This phenomenon also occurred because of various sources of VOC presence, not only came from the photocopier operation. It also because of the effect from overnight accumulation of the VOC concentrations. Kruskal Wallis test shows that the p-values for both shops are less than 0.05 which are 0.034 (Shop A) and 0.001 (Shop B). This indicates that the result were significant and null hypothesis were rejected. Besides, printing process, blanket or ink roller cleaning (cleaning solvents) and putting inks were found as a potential sources of air pollutants at printing shops. It was concluded that offset printing contribute to high concentration of VOCs especially to the indoor air at printing shops. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2015 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60298/1/NUR%20FISYA%20BINTI%20HAMZAH%20-%20e.pdf Hamzah, Nur Fisya (2015) Indoor air quality: a study on voc emissions from offset printing shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted) |
spellingShingle | R5-920 Medicine (General) RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Hamzah, Nur Fisya Indoor air quality: a study on voc emissions from offset printing shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title | Indoor air quality: a study on voc
emissions from offset printing
shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title_full | Indoor air quality: a study on voc
emissions from offset printing
shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title_fullStr | Indoor air quality: a study on voc
emissions from offset printing
shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title_full_unstemmed | Indoor air quality: a study on voc
emissions from offset printing
shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title_short | Indoor air quality: a study on voc
emissions from offset printing
shops in Kota Bharu, Kelantan |
title_sort | indoor air quality a study on voc emissions from offset printing shops in kota bharu kelantan |
topic | R5-920 Medicine (General) RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine |
url | http://eprints.usm.my/60298/1/NUR%20FISYA%20BINTI%20HAMZAH%20-%20e.pdf |
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