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Citation

Verma DK, Demers C, Shaw D, Verma P, Kurtz L, Finkelstein M, des Tombe K, Welton T. J. Environ. Public Health 2010; 2010: 526487.

Affiliation

Program in Occupational Health and Environmental Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. vermadk@mcmaster.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Hindawi Publishing)

DOI

10.1155/2010/526487

PMID

21253473

PMCID

PMC3022185

Abstract

A pilot study was conducted within the Ontario sawmill and veneer/plywood manufacturing industry. Information was collected by postal questionnaire and observational walk-through surveys. Industrial hygiene walk-through surveys were conducted at 22 work sites, and measurements for wood dust, noise, and bioaerosol were taken. The aim of the study was to obtain data on the current status regarding health and safety characteristics and an estimate of wood dust, noise, and bioaerosol exposures. The occupational exposure to wood dust and noise are similar to what has been reported in this industry in Canada and elsewhere. Airborne wood dust concentration ranged between 0.001 mg/m³ and 4.87 mg/m³ as total dust and noise exposure ranged between 55 and 117 dB(A). The study indicates the need for a more comprehensive industry-wide study of wood dust, noise, and bioaersols.


Language: en

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