Saf Health Work.  2012 Sep;3(3):235-240.

Asbestos Exposure among Mitering Workers

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  • 1Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. phwpp@mahidol.ac.th
  • 2Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 3Faculty of Public Health, Thammasart University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Abstract

The objectives are to compare the airborne asbestos concentrations resulted from mitering of abestos cement roof sheets by a high-speed motor and a hand saw, and to monitor whether other workers near the test sites are vulnerable to the fibers exceeding the occupational exposure limit. Four test cases were carried out and altogether 7 personal and 4 area air samples were collected. The NIOSH method 7400 was employed for the air samplings and analysis. Using the phase contrast microscopy, fiber counting was conducted under Rule A. The study showed that the fiber concentration medians for personal air samples gathered from the two tools were 4.11 fibers/cc (ranged: 1.33-12.41 fibers/cc) and 0.13 fibers/cc (ranged: 0.01-5.00 fibers/cc) respectively. The median for the area samples was 0.59 fibers/cc (ranged: 0.14-3.32 fibers/cc). Comparing each study case, the concentration level caused by the high-speed motor saw was more than twice that of the hand saw. According to the area samples, the workers nearby the test site are at risk from high exposure to asbestos.

Keyword

Asbestos; Cement sheets; Mitering; Construction; Exposure

MeSH Terms

Asbestos
Hand
Humans
Microscopy, Phase-Contrast
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S.)
Occupational Exposure
Organothiophosphorus Compounds
Asbestos
Organothiophosphorus Compounds
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