The Australian Work Exposures Study: Occupational Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.

Annals of Occupational Hygiene Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-31 DOI:10.1093/annhyg/mev057
Timothy R Driscoll, Renee N Carey, Susan Peters, Deborah C Glass, Geza Benke, Alison Reid, Lin Fritschi
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Abstract

Introduction: The aims of this study were to produce a population-based estimate of the prevalence of work-related exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), to identify the main circumstances of exposure and to describe the use of workplace control measures designed to decrease those exposures.

Methods: The analysis used data from the Australian Workplace Exposures Study, a nationwide telephone survey which investigated the current prevalence and exposure circumstances of work-related exposure to 38 known or suspected carcinogens, including PAHs, among Australian workers aged 18-65 years. Using the web-based tool OccIDEAS, semi-quantitative information was collected about exposures in the current job held by the respondent. Questions were addressed primarily at tasks undertaken rather than about self-reported exposures.

Results: Of the 4,993 included respondents, 297 (5.9%) were identified as probably being exposed to PAHs in their current job [extrapolated to 6.7% of the Australian working population-677 000 (95% confidence interval 605 000-757 000) workers]. Most (81%) were male; about one-third were farmers and about one-quarter worked in technical and trades occupations. In the agriculture industry about half the workers were probably exposed to PAHs. The main exposure circumstances were exposure to smoke through burning, fighting fires or through maintaining mowers or other equipment; cleaning up ash after a fire; health workers exposed to diathermy smoke; cooking; and welding surfaces with a coating. Where information on control measures was available, their use was inconsistent.

Conclusion: Workers are exposed to PAHs in many different occupational circumstances. Information on the exposure circumstances can be used to support decisions on appropriate priorities for intervention and control of occupational exposure to PAHs, and estimates of burden of cancer arising from occupational exposure to PAHs.

澳大利亚工作暴露研究:职业性暴露于多环芳烃。
前言:本研究的目的是对与工作有关的多环芳烃(PAHs)暴露的患病率进行基于人群的估计,以确定暴露的主要情况,并描述旨在减少这些暴露的工作场所控制措施的使用情况。方法:分析使用了澳大利亚工作场所暴露研究的数据,这是一项全国性的电话调查,调查了澳大利亚18-65岁工人中38种已知或疑似致癌物质的流行程度和暴露情况,其中包括多环芳烃。使用基于网络的工具occidea,收集了受访者在当前工作中暴露的半定量信息。问题主要是针对所承担的任务,而不是关于自我报告的暴露。结果:在4993名受访者中,297名(5.9%)被确定可能在目前的工作中暴露于多环芳烃[推断为6.7%的澳大利亚工作人口- 67.7万(95%置信区间为60.5 - 75.7万)工人]。大多数(81%)是男性;大约三分之一的人是农民,大约四分之一的人从事技术和贸易职业。在农业中,大约一半的工人可能接触到多环芳烃。主要暴露环境是通过燃烧、灭火或维护割草机或其他设备暴露于烟雾中;火灾后清理灰烬;接触透热烟雾的卫生工作者;烹饪;并在焊接表面涂上涂层。在有控制措施资料的地方,它们的使用是不一致的。结论:工人在许多不同的职业环境中暴露于多环芳烃。有关接触情况的信息可用于支持决定干预和控制多环芳烃职业接触的适当优先事项,以及估计多环芳烃职业接触引起的癌症负担。
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