零售单位室内一氧化碳暴露。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Trent Parker, Benjamin Craig, Patrick Smith, Michael Larrañaga
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摘要

在美国东南部的一个两层零售商场里,a店(位于第二层)的员工开始感到头痛和不安,并在他们之间讨论这些症状。大约一个半小时后,一名员工拨打了911。到达后,消防部门发现A店内存在一氧化碳(CO),并疏散了所有员工和顾客。由于这一事件,13名员工当天因一氧化碳中毒接受了治疗,另有4名员工在随后几天寻求医疗照顾。这项工作讨论了导致这一事件的事件,涉及到在商店b内商场一层的室内施工中使用的焊工,位于商店A东墙的正下方。经确定,一氧化碳是由B店一楼使用液化石油气燃料(LPG)焊工产生的,一氧化碳通过地板插座内未密封的地板穿孔迁移到A店。根据确定的原因,本工作提出了减少未来发生类似事件的可能性的策略。
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Indoor carbon monoxide exposures in a retail occupancy.

In a two-story retail mall in the Southeastern United States, employees within Store A (located on the second level) began to feel headaches and general unease and discussed the symptoms among themselves. Approximately 1.5 hr later, an employee called 9-1-1. Upon arrival, the fire department discovered the presence of carbon monoxide (CO) within Store A and evacuated all employees and customers. As a result of this incident, 13 employees were treated for carbon monoxide poisoning that day, and an additional four employees sought medical attention in subsequent days. This work discusses the events leading up to this incident, which involved welders used for indoor construction on the first level of the mall inside Store B-situated directly below and adjacent to Store A's east wall. It was determined that carbon monoxide was created by the use of liquified petroleum gas-fueled (LPG) welders on the first story of Store B, which migrated into Store A through unsealed floor penetrations within floor electrical receptacles. From the identified causes, this work proposes strategies to reduce the likelihood of similar incidents occurring in the future.

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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
81
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene ( JOEH ) is a joint publication of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA®) and ACGIH®. The JOEH is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to enhancing the knowledge and practice of occupational and environmental hygiene and safety by widely disseminating research articles and applied studies of the highest quality. The JOEH provides a written medium for the communication of ideas, methods, processes, and research in core and emerging areas of occupational and environmental hygiene. Core domains include, but are not limited to: exposure assessment, control strategies, ergonomics, and risk analysis. Emerging domains include, but are not limited to: sensor technology, emergency preparedness and response, changing workforce, and management and analysis of "big" data.
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