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KMID : 0895419940040010081
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Enviromental Hygiene
1994 Volume.4 No. 1 p.81 ~ p.95
A Study Evalucation of Worker Exposure to Diatomaceous Earth Dust and Engineering Control in a Diatomite Factory




Abstract
This study was performed in a diatomite factory where silicosis had been found at October, 1993. The major objectives were to evaluate worker exposure to diatomaceous earth and to present engineering control methods for workplace management. Total and respirable dust of diatomaceous earth were measured. Size distribution of dust was analyzed by applying the multiple diffraction method. Also crystalline silica in respirable dust samples was analyzed qualitatively by X-ray diffraction. The suitable Local Exhaust Ventilation systems far that factory were recommended. The results were as follows.
The airborne total and respirable dust concentrations by exposure groups showed approximate normal distribution. The means of total dust exposures at flour manufacturing, fire brick grinding and packaging, ceramic raws packaging processes exceeded Korean and ACGIH standards, l0§·/§©. The means of total and respirable dust concentrations to high exposure groups were 6.8 and 3.9 times higher than those of low exposure groups, respectively.
The size distribution of diatomaceous earth dust was lognormal with a median diameter of 7.07 §­ (range, 0.10-60.0 §­) and with a geometric standard deviation of 1.43.
The crystalline silica in respirable dust samples was identified to quartz and cristobalite and/or tridymite.
Above results suggest that engineering controls and periodic environmental and medical surveillances will be important for preventing silicosis in the diatomite factory.
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