Hazard Identification and Physical Parameters Measurement in Dental Laboratories

S. Anua, Faridah Naim, Nurul Ainun Hamzah, Juskasmini Jusoh, Md Khairul Azuan Che Azid, Zakaria Kasim
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Substances such as dental materials routinely used in dental procedures such as acrylate compounds, organic solvents, disinfectants can spread into air within the dental working environment and affect the indoor air quality (IAQ). This study aimed to identify the hazards at dental laboratories and measure the physical parameters of IAQ such as particulate matter (PM), temperature and humidity. Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) analysis was conducted during walk through survey, then the area monitoring of PM10, PM2.5, temperature and humidity was conducted using particle air counter for eight hours at each dental laboratories: Prostethic Lab, Orthodontic Lab, Maxillofacial Lab, Plaster Room, Teaching Lab 1 and Teaching Lab 2. The concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 were below the acceptable level at each laboratory except for PM10 at the Prostethic Lab (205.8 μg/m3 in 2018 and 163.0 μg/m3 in 2020) which were above 150 μg/m3 as referred to the Industry Code of Practice on Indoor Air Quality 2010 by the Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Malaysia. It is important to assess the HIRARC and determine the physical parameters in dental laboratories to ensure the safety and health of the workers are guaranteed. Hence continuous monitoring and training should be conducted to ensure the prevention and control measures are efficient.
牙科实验室的危害识别和物理参数测量
牙科手术中经常使用的牙科材料等物质,如丙烯酸酯化合物、有机溶剂、消毒剂等,可扩散到牙科工作环境中的空气中,影响室内空气质量。本研究旨在识别口腔实验室的危害,并测量室内空气质量的物理参数,如颗粒物(PM)、温度和湿度。在步行调查中进行危害识别、风险评估和风险控制(HIRARC)分析,然后在修复实验室、正畸实验室、颌面部实验室、石膏室、教学实验室1和教学实验室2的每个牙科实验室进行8小时的PM10、PM2.5、温度和湿度监测。根据马来西亚职业健康与安全部门《2010年室内空气质量行业操作规范》,除假体实验室的PM10(2018年为205.8 μg/m3, 2020年为163.0 μg/m3)高于150 μg/m3外,各实验室的PM10和PM2.5浓度均低于可接受水平。评估HIRARC和确定牙科实验室的物理参数对于确保工作人员的安全和健康至关重要。因此,应进行持续监测和培训,以确保预防和控制措施的有效性。
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