CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,Renan Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fiedler,Nilton Cesar, Silva,José Reinaldo Moreira, Souza,Amaury Paulo de, Minette,Luciano José, Oliveira,Michel Picanço
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Wood secondary processing operations generate large amounts of airborne particulates. Inhalation of this material can lead to the development of work-related respiratory diseases. The Brazilian legislation does not define threshold limit values for airborne wood particles, and local studies are required to provide a technical basis for establishing these limits by regulation. This study aimed to determine the concentration and size of airborne wood particles of Eucalyptus spp. in woodworking shops. Analysis of the concentration of airborne particles was carried out using a gravimetric sampling pump and collector filters. The size of airborne particles was determined using microscope slides and an optical microscope coupled to an image capture system. Air samples were collected near different machines (belt sander, table saw, and band saw) at five woodworking shops located in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Of the three machines, the belt sander produced the most harmful type of particulate matter: the small size of these particles allows their deposition deep into the respiratory tract. Particulate matter was above the threshold limit value established by international standards. To prevent the risk of severe health effects, there is an urgent and imperative need to reduce worker exposure levels (by the use of collective and personal protective equipment) as well as for the implementation of specific regulations that define particulate exposure limits for the wood sector in Brazil.
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title CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
spellingShingle CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
Barbosa,Renan Pereira
Forest ergonomics
Occupational safety
Joinery
title_short CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
title_full CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
title_fullStr CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
title_full_unstemmed CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
title_sort CONCENTRATION AND SIZE OF AIRBORNE PARTICULATES IN WOODWORKING SHOPS
author Barbosa,Renan Pereira
author_facet Barbosa,Renan Pereira
Fiedler,Nilton Cesar
Silva,José Reinaldo Moreira
Souza,Amaury Paulo de
Minette,Luciano José
Oliveira,Michel Picanço
author_role author
author2 Fiedler,Nilton Cesar
Silva,José Reinaldo Moreira
Souza,Amaury Paulo de
Minette,Luciano José
Oliveira,Michel Picanço
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Renan Pereira
Fiedler,Nilton Cesar
Silva,José Reinaldo Moreira
Souza,Amaury Paulo de
Minette,Luciano José
Oliveira,Michel Picanço
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest ergonomics
Occupational safety
Joinery
topic Forest ergonomics
Occupational safety
Joinery
description ABSTRACT Wood secondary processing operations generate large amounts of airborne particulates. Inhalation of this material can lead to the development of work-related respiratory diseases. The Brazilian legislation does not define threshold limit values for airborne wood particles, and local studies are required to provide a technical basis for establishing these limits by regulation. This study aimed to determine the concentration and size of airborne wood particles of Eucalyptus spp. in woodworking shops. Analysis of the concentration of airborne particles was carried out using a gravimetric sampling pump and collector filters. The size of airborne particles was determined using microscope slides and an optical microscope coupled to an image capture system. Air samples were collected near different machines (belt sander, table saw, and band saw) at five woodworking shops located in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Of the three machines, the belt sander produced the most harmful type of particulate matter: the small size of these particles allows their deposition deep into the respiratory tract. Particulate matter was above the threshold limit value established by international standards. To prevent the risk of severe health effects, there is an urgent and imperative need to reduce worker exposure levels (by the use of collective and personal protective equipment) as well as for the implementation of specific regulations that define particulate exposure limits for the wood sector in Brazil.
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