Literature DB >> 9438330

Determinants of personal dust exposure during field crop operations in California agriculture.

M J Nieuwenhuijsen1, M B Schenker.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify determinants, if any, of personal dust exposure levels during agricultural field crop operations in California. Personal dust concentrations were measured with four-stage cascade impactors and respirable dust cyclones. Altogether, 57 cascade impactor measurements and 63 cyclone measurements were used for analyses. High personal dust concentrations were measured during most operations, in particular during ground preparation operations such as land planing and discing. For the larger dust particles, which is dust collected on all stages of the cascade impactor and dust with a 50% cutoff < 9.8 microns, the most important determinants of personal dust exposure were the presence of an enclosed cabin, relative humidity, type of operation, and tractor speed. The presence of an enclosed cabin on the tractor, higher relative humidity, and lower tractor speed were all associated with a decrease in personal dust levels. For smaller dust particles, which is dust with a 50% cutoff < 3.5-4 microns, the presence of an enclosed cabin, relative humidity, and soil temperature appear to be related to dust levels. The results of this study could be used to reduce the high levels of personal dust exposure currently experienced by those who work in field crop farming in California.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9438330     DOI: 10.1080/15428119891010271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Ind Hyg Assoc J        ISSN: 0002-8894


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