"Total" and respirable dust exposures in the U.S. carbon black manufacturing industry.

H. Muranko, T. Hethmon, Ralph G. Smith
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This article describes an industrywide exposure assessment study of "total" and respirable carbon black dust exposures among U.S. carbon black manufacturing workers conducted between 1993 and 1995. In addition to updating a 1979-1980 industrywide "total" dust study conducted among all major U.S. carbon black producers, this research was the first comprehensive evaluation of respirable dust exposures in the U.S. industry. A total of 2060 samples were collected (n = 1,004 "total," n = 1,056 respirable). The distributions of both dust fractions were lognormal with an overall "total" dust mean concentration, represented as the maximum variance unbiased estimator of 0.59 mg/m3 (range = 0.01-13.25 mg/m3), and an overall respirable dust mean concentration of 0.15 mg/m3 (range = 0.01-2.62 mg/m3). The fraction of "total" dust exposures greater than the current Occupational Safety and Health Administration permissible exposure limit of 3.5 mg/m3 was less than 3%. Material handling jobs experienced the highest "total" and respirable dust exposures, a finding consistent with the 1979-1980 study. The highest mean exposure for an individual job title was observed for product baggers/packers/sackers at 2.30 mg/m3 for "total" dust and 0.48 mg/m3 as respirable dust. Overall, mean "total" dust exposures had decreased significantly (up to 70%) for the majority of job classifications since the 1979-80 study. To evaluate the relationship between "total" and respirable dust fractions, 680 matched pairs of respirable and "total" samples were analyzed with a resulting mean ratio of 0.37 (respirable fraction to "total" dust). A log-transformed regression equation was obtained that provides a predictive relationship between "total" and respirable carbon black dust concentrations that may be applied to estimate the respirable fraction of historical "total" dust data collected under similar environmental and manufacturing conditions.
美国炭黑制造业的“总”和呼吸性粉尘暴露。
本文描述了1993年至1995年间美国炭黑制造工人中“总”和可呼吸性炭黑粉尘暴露的全行业暴露评估研究。除了更新1979-1980年在美国所有主要炭黑生产商中进行的全行业“总”粉尘研究之外,这项研究是对美国工业中呼吸性粉尘暴露的第一次全面评估。总共收集了2060个样本(n = 1004个“总数”,n = 1056个可呼吸样本)。两个粉尘组分的分布均符合对数正态分布,总体“总”粉尘平均浓度为0.59 mg/m3(取值范围为0.01 ~ 13.25 mg/m3),总体呼吸性粉尘平均浓度为0.15 mg/m3(取值范围为0.01 ~ 2.62 mg/m3)。“总”粉尘暴露量大于目前职业安全与健康管理局允许的3.5毫克/立方米的暴露限值的比例小于3%。物料搬运工作的“总”和可吸入粉尘暴露量最高,这一发现与1979-1980年的研究一致。单个职称的产品装袋工/包装工/装袋工的最高平均暴露量为“总”粉尘2.30 mg/m3,呼吸性粉尘0.48 mg/m3。总体而言,自1979-80年的研究以来,大多数工作类别的平均“总”粉尘暴露量显著下降(高达70%)。为了评估“总”和“总”粉尘之间的关系,对680对匹配的呼吸性和“总”粉尘样本进行了分析,得出的平均比值为0.37(呼吸性粉尘与“总”粉尘)。得到了一个对数变换回归方程,该方程提供了“总”和可吸入性炭黑粉尘浓度之间的预测关系,可用于估计在类似环境和制造条件下收集的历史“总”粉尘数据的可吸入部分。
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