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Modeling of occupational exposure to accidentally released manufactured nanomaterials in a production facility and calculation of internal doses by inhalation.

Marika Pilou1, Celina Vaquero-Moralejo2, María Jaén3, Jesús Lopez De Ipiña Peña2, Panagiotis Neofytou1, Christos Housiadas1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) and its potential health impacts are of scientific and practical interest, as previous epidemiological studies associate exposure to nanoparticles with health effects, including increased morbidity of the respiratory and the circulatory system.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the occupational exposure and effective internal doses in a real production facility of TiO2 MNMs during hypothetical scenarios of accidental release.
METHODS: Commercial software for geometry and mesh generation, as well as fluid flow and particle dispersion calculation, were used to estimate occupational exposure to MNMs. The results were introduced to in-house software to calculate internal doses in the human respiratory tract by inhalation.
RESULTS: Depending on the accidental scenario, different areas of the production facility were affected by the released MNMs, with a higher dose exposure among individuals closer to the particles source.
CONCLUSIONS: Granted that the study of the accidental release of particles can only be performed by chance, this numerical approach provides valuable information regarding occupational exposure and contributes to better protection of personnel. The methodology can be used to identify occupational settings where the exposure to MNMs would be high during accidents, providing insight to health and safety officials.

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Keywords:  Accidental release; CFD modeling; Internal doses; Manufactured nanomaterials; Occupational exposure; Particles dispersion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27670588      PMCID: PMC5102221          DOI: 10.1080/10773525.2016.1226535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 1077-3525


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