KMID : 1156220100360040264
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences 2010 Volume.36 No. 4 p.264 ~ p.270
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Characterization of Task-weighted Agricultural Dust Exposure of Vineyard Workers
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Lee Ki-Young
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Abstract
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Agricultural workers are often exposed to high levels of dust during field operations. A systematic exposure assessment of annual task-weighted exposure has not been thoroughly examined. The occupational dust exposure in two wine grape vineyards was measured. Exposure levels to total and respirable dust were determined for a 1- year cycle of work. An operation profile including the frequency of tasks was established. The means of total and respirable dust exposure were 1.08 mg/m3 and 0.07 mg/m3, respectively. Based on the exposure for each task and the task frequency, task-weighted mean exposures to total and respirable dust were estimated as 1.115 mg/m3 and 0.079 mg/m3, respectively. The task-weighted exposure was significantly represented by three operations and could be attributed to the exposure frequency rather than the exposure intensity of operations. The measurement of a few of the most frequent tasks may be an alternative method of estimating task-weighted exposure. Agricultural dust exposure can be significantly reduced by targeting those tasks most important to task-weighted dust exposure.
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KEYWORD
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agriculture, cumulative exposure, occupational exposure, agricultural task
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