| Literature DB >> 31210102 |
Ruipeng Tong1, Jiefeng Liu1, Xiaofei Ma1, Yunyun Yang1, Guohua Shao1, Jianfeng Li2, Meng Shi3.
Abstract
To investigate the contamination levels of respirable dust released in the work environment and the induced workers' health risk at a coal-fired power plant, we collected 405 dust samples from different dusty workstations by personal sampling during the coal-fired power generation process. Then, an inhalation risk assessment model from the USEPA was combined with the Monte Carlo simulation method to quantitatively evaluate the health risk caused by dust inhalation. Of 10 workstations researched, the dust concentration in the most workstations exceeded the prescribed occupational exposure limit. Workers engaged in ash removal suffered the highest health risk at 4.08 × 10-6 ± 2.85 × 10-6 (95% CI), closely followed by those involved in other job categories. The results can contribute to the formulation of targeted dust prevention measures and implementation of risk management for the coal-fired power sector.Keywords: Air pollution; coal-fired power generation; health risk assessment; occupational exposure; respirable dust
Year: 2019 PMID: 31210102 DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2019.1626330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Environ Occup Health ISSN: 1933-8244 Impact factor: 1.663