Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours
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Resumo: | Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a harmful gas with impacts on human health. Human exposure to this pollutant causes an inflammatory response of the respiratory system and increased susceptibility to pulmonary infections. NO2 also promotes the formation of nitrosamines, some of which are potentially carcinogenic. Bus drivers are chronically exposed to potentially high levels of NO2 during their working hours. The objective of this study was to compare the NO2 exposure of urban bus drivers (target group) with that of office workers (control group) during working hours. This is an observational study of a population comprising 59 people, of which 30 were bus drivers (50.8%) and 29 were administrative workers (49.2%). All participants used a passive NO2 sampler that was only exposed while the participant was working. The data were collected over three-week sampling campaigns, one in winter (from June 28, 2017, to July 20, 2017) and the other in summer (from January 3, 2018, to January 24, 2018), in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. For control purposes, NO2 levels were also measured at three different city locations, one directly affected by traffic emissions (traffic station), the second far from these emissions (background station), and the third in the bus parking garage. In general, the results showed that the exposure of bus drivers to NO2 was significantly higher than that of administrative workers P < 0.001), with differences close to 75%. In winter, normally the NO2 values are higher than the summer values. These results also suggest that, assuming that NO2 is a good indicator of the presence of other pollutants of anthropogenic origin, both drivers and passengers may be exposed to unsafe concentration levels of pollutants present inside buses. Therefore, this type of study should be continued and expanded upon. |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hoursBus driversNitrogen dioxideIndoor airNitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a harmful gas with impacts on human health. Human exposure to this pollutant causes an inflammatory response of the respiratory system and increased susceptibility to pulmonary infections. NO2 also promotes the formation of nitrosamines, some of which are potentially carcinogenic. Bus drivers are chronically exposed to potentially high levels of NO2 during their working hours. The objective of this study was to compare the NO2 exposure of urban bus drivers (target group) with that of office workers (control group) during working hours. This is an observational study of a population comprising 59 people, of which 30 were bus drivers (50.8%) and 29 were administrative workers (49.2%). All participants used a passive NO2 sampler that was only exposed while the participant was working. The data were collected over three-week sampling campaigns, one in winter (from June 28, 2017, to July 20, 2017) and the other in summer (from January 3, 2018, to January 24, 2018), in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. For control purposes, NO2 levels were also measured at three different city locations, one directly affected by traffic emissions (traffic station), the second far from these emissions (background station), and the third in the bus parking garage. In general, the results showed that the exposure of bus drivers to NO2 was significantly higher than that of administrative workers P < 0.001), with differences close to 75%. In winter, normally the NO2 values are higher than the summer values. These results also suggest that, assuming that NO2 is a good indicator of the presence of other pollutants of anthropogenic origin, both drivers and passengers may be exposed to unsafe concentration levels of pollutants present inside buses. Therefore, this type of study should be continued and expanded upon.ElsevierRepositório Institucional da Universidade Fernando PessoaHeberle, Sandra MagaliLorini, ClaudiaRosa, Michele S.G.Barros, Nelson2021-02-17T00:08:56Z2021-02-03T16:34:30Z2019-11-01T00:00:00Z2019-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10284/9423eng1352-2310cv-prod-72228710.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.116906metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-06T02:08:43Zoai:bdigital.ufp.pt:10284/9423Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:46:14.355488Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours Heberle, Sandra Magali Bus drivers Nitrogen dioxide Indoor air |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Evaluation of bus driver exposure to nitrogen dioxide levels during working hours |
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Heberle, Sandra Magali |
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Heberle, Sandra Magali Lorini, Claudia Rosa, Michele S.G. Barros, Nelson |
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Lorini, Claudia Rosa, Michele S.G. Barros, Nelson |
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Repositório Institucional da Universidade Fernando Pessoa |
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Heberle, Sandra Magali Lorini, Claudia Rosa, Michele S.G. Barros, Nelson |
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Bus drivers Nitrogen dioxide Indoor air |
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Bus drivers Nitrogen dioxide Indoor air |
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a harmful gas with impacts on human health. Human exposure to this pollutant causes an inflammatory response of the respiratory system and increased susceptibility to pulmonary infections. NO2 also promotes the formation of nitrosamines, some of which are potentially carcinogenic. Bus drivers are chronically exposed to potentially high levels of NO2 during their working hours. The objective of this study was to compare the NO2 exposure of urban bus drivers (target group) with that of office workers (control group) during working hours. This is an observational study of a population comprising 59 people, of which 30 were bus drivers (50.8%) and 29 were administrative workers (49.2%). All participants used a passive NO2 sampler that was only exposed while the participant was working. The data were collected over three-week sampling campaigns, one in winter (from June 28, 2017, to July 20, 2017) and the other in summer (from January 3, 2018, to January 24, 2018), in Caxias do Sul, Brazil. For control purposes, NO2 levels were also measured at three different city locations, one directly affected by traffic emissions (traffic station), the second far from these emissions (background station), and the third in the bus parking garage. In general, the results showed that the exposure of bus drivers to NO2 was significantly higher than that of administrative workers P < 0.001), with differences close to 75%. In winter, normally the NO2 values are higher than the summer values. These results also suggest that, assuming that NO2 is a good indicator of the presence of other pollutants of anthropogenic origin, both drivers and passengers may be exposed to unsafe concentration levels of pollutants present inside buses. Therefore, this type of study should be continued and expanded upon. |
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