在加沙省使用液化石油气作为替代汽车燃料对健康的影响

M. Sirdah, M. A. Rahma
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目的:调查汽车司机对使用液化石油气(LPG)作为汽车燃料的态度和感知健康状况。方法:对230名驾驶员进行封闭式问卷调查,测定其所驾驶车辆的挥发性有机化合物(VOC)排放水平。结果:虽然没有一辆汽车被授权使用液化石油气,但42.6%的汽车发动机使用液化石油气。使用液化石油气的司机报告的健康投诉最少。液化石油气的公共卫生和环境影响不是大多数司机关心的问题。平均健康投诉百分比分数(MHCPS)明显倾向于液化石油气作为更好的燃料对司机的健康。所有类别的汽车都显示出或多或少的挥发性有机化合物排放程度,其中以柴油发动机为基础的挥发性有机化合物排放量最低。MHCPS与VOC呈显著相关。结论:高比例的司机在他们的汽车中使用液化石油气,即使液化石油气的公共卫生和环境无害性并不是大多数司机所关注的。建议应该组织一个公众启蒙项目来适当地解决这个问题。关键词:燃料;液化石油气;态度;卫生抱怨;挥发性有机化合物
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Health Consequences of Using Liquefied Petroleum Gas ( LPG) as an Alternative Car Fuel in Gaza Governorates
Purpose: To investigate the attitude and perceived health status of car drivers in relation to the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as car fuel. Methods: Close-ended questionnaire was administered to 230 drivers and volatile organic compounds (VOC) levels emission were determined for each of the cars driven by the drivers. Results: Although none of the cars was authorized to work on LPG, 42.6% of car engines were powered with LPG. The lowest health complains were reported by drivers using LPG. Public health and environmental impact of LPG were not among the concerns of the majority of drivers. The mean health complains percentage score (MHCPS) significantly favours LPG as better fuel for driver health. All categories of cars showed more or less degree of VOC emissions, the lowest VOC was recorded in diesel-based engines. Significant correlation was found between MHCPS and VOC. Conclusions: A high proportion of drivers use LPG in their cars even though public health and environmental soundness of LPG were not among the concerns of the majority of drivers. It is recommended that a public enlightenment program should be organised to address the problem properly. Keywords: Fuel; Liquefied petroleum gas; Attitude; Health complains; Volatile organic compounds
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