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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sampathraju, Raghavana; * | Doctor, Pankaj B.b | Tiwari, Rajnarayan R.c | Mansuri, Mohammad Asifb | Derasari, Anuradhad | Shaikh, Idrishe
Affiliations: [a] Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology Department, Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern – National Institute of Occupational Health, Bangalore, India | [b] Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern – National Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, India | [c] Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern – National Institute of Research in Environmental Health, Kamala Nehru Hospital Building, Gandhi Medical College Campus, Bhopal, India | [d] Microbiology Department, Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern – National Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, India | [e] Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology Department, Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern – National Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, India
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Raghavan Sampathraju, Scientist-D, Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology Department, Regional Occupational Health Centre-Southern –National Institute of Occupational Health (ICMR-NIOH), Nirmal Bhawan, Poojanahalli Road, Off NH-7, Kannamangala Post, Devanahalli Taluk, Bangalore 562110, India. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Sewage treatment plant workers (STPs) are exposed to gaseous pollutants (H2S) and bioaerosols and their health is at risk. OBJECTIVE:The aim of the study was to evaluate exposures to dust, 1,3 Beta D Glucans, endotoxins and gaseous pollutants in different process plants and to provide suitable recommendations. METHODS:Gaseous pollutants and bioaerosols (inhalable dust, 1,3 beta D-glucans and endotoxins) were evaluated in two sewage treatment plants (STPs) of Ahmedabad city, India. The concentration of H2S, CO, CH4 and Cl2 were monitored in two process areas of STPs using real-time gas detectors. The dust, 1,3 beta D-glucans and endotoxins were evaluated as per standard methods. RESULTS:The mean concentration of H2S exceeded the permissible exposure limit of 10 ppm, whereas the concentration of other gaseous pollutants (CO, Cl2 and CH4) were below the permissible exposure limits of Indian Factories Act, 1948. The inhalable dust concentration was also within the permissible exposure limit of 10 mg/m3 as per Indian Factories Act, 1948. CONCLUSIONS:Significant exposures to gaseous and bioaerosols were found in the work environment of STPs. The paired t-test result showed a significant difference between two STPs for H2S, 1,3 beta D-Glucans and endotoxins. STPs were advised to reduce the exposure to H2S and bioaerosols as per CPCB guidelines applicable to India to prevent health effects.
Keywords: Wastewater plants, inhalable dust, hydrogen sulphide, endotoxins, 1, 3 Beta D-Glucans
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-205208
Journal: Work, vol. 73, no. 1, pp. 181-187, 2022
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