铁矿开采环境中颗粒物暴露对矿工泌尿健康的季节性影响

Vibhanshu Vaibhav Singh , Aron Rodrick Lakra , Sneha Gautam
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露天铁矿暴露于颗粒物(PM)对矿工的健康构成重大风险,特别是影响泌尿健康。这项研究专门研究了采矿活动如何影响员工的尿液参数,重点关注季节变化(如季风和冬季之间的变化)如何加剧这些影响。通过对PM1、PM2.5、PM10、CO2、HCHO等大气污染物的实时分析,我们捕捉到了不同矿区污染物浓度的关键季节波动。对来自不同部门工人的尿液样本进行了严格的葡萄糖水平、元素浓度和其他健康指标分析。高级回归和相关分析显示,尿液标志物与PM暴露之间存在很强的相关性,各部门的R²值异常高:开挖0.984,破碎1.000,下坡0.969,筛选0.963,装载0.992,表明了精确的关系。低均方误差(MSE)和均方根误差(RMSE)值进一步强调了模型的预测准确性。季节变化对暴露水平显示出明显的影响,季风和冬季之间的总体相关百分比约为39.24%,强调了季节过渡期间增加的健康负担。结果表明,工人的健康明显受到与采矿有关的空气污染物的影响,正如尿液分析所显示的那样,尿液中与职业有关的元素水平升高。这些研究结果强调,需要在采矿环境中进行主动空气质量监测和有针对性的缓解战略,以保护工人的健康,为专注于提高采矿作业安全标准的政策制定者和职业卫生专业人员提供重要见解。
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Seasonal impact of particulate matter exposure on urinary health of mine workers in iron ore mining environment

Seasonal impact of particulate matter exposure on urinary health of mine workers in iron ore mining environment
Exposure to particulate matter (PM) in opencast iron ore mines poses a significant health risk to mine workers, particularly impacting urinary health. This study specifically examines how mining activities influence urinary parameters in employees, with a focus on how seasonal variations – such as shifts between monsoon and winter – intensify these effects. Through real-time analysis of air pollutants including PM1, PM2.5, PM10, CO2, and HCHO, we captured critical seasonal fluctuations in pollutant concentrations across different mining departments.
Urine samples from workers in diverse departments were rigorously analyzed for glucose levels, elemental concentrations, and other health indicators. Advanced regression and correlation analyses revealed strong associations between urine markers and PM exposure, with exceptionally high R² values across departments: 0.984 for excavation, 1.000 for crushing, 0.969 for downhill, 0.963 for screening, and 0.992 for loading, indicating a precise relationship. Low mean squared error (MSE) and root mean squared error (RMSE) values further underscored the model's predictive accuracy. Seasonal variations showed a clear impact on exposure levels, with the overall relevance percentage between monsoon and winter seasons approximating 39.24%, underscoring the added health burden during seasonal transitions. The results indicate that workers' health is clearly affected by exposure to mining-related air pollutants, as shown by the urine analysis, which revealed elevated levels of occupationally relevant elements. These findings highlight the need for proactive air quality monitoring and targeted mitigation strategies in mining environments to protect worker health, offering critical insights for policymakers and occupational health professionals focused on improving safety standards in mining operations.
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