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Diesel Engine Exhaust Exposure in the Ontario Civil Infrastructure Construction Industry

Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) is a known lung carcinogen and a common occupational exposure in Canada. The use of diesel-powered equipment in the construction industry is particularly widespread, but little is known about DEE exposures in this work setting. The objective of this study was to determine...

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Published in:Annals of work exposures and health 2022-02, Vol.66 (2), p.150-162
Main Authors: Ziembicki, Stephanie, Kirkham, Tracy L, Demers, Paul A, Peters, Cheryl E, Gorman Ng, Melanie, Davies, Hugh W, Tenkate, Thomas, Kalenge, Sheila, Blagrove-Hall, Nicola, Jardine, Katherine J, Arrandale, Victoria H
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Summary:Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) is a known lung carcinogen and a common occupational exposure in Canada. The use of diesel-powered equipment in the construction industry is particularly widespread, but little is known about DEE exposures in this work setting. The objective of this study was to determine exposure levels and identify and characterize key determinants of DEE exposure at construction sites in Ontario. Elemental carbon (EC, a surrogate of DEE exposure) measurements were collected at seven civil infrastructure construction worksites and one trades training facility in Ontario using NIOSH method 5040. Full-shift personal air samples were collected using a constant-flow pump and SKC aluminium cyclone with quartz fibre filters in a 37-mm cassette. Exposures were compared with published health-based limits, including the Dutch Expert Committee on Occupational Safety (DECOS) limit (1.03 µg m-3 respirable EC) and the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) recommendation (5 µg m-3 respirable EC). Mixed-effects linear regression was used to identify determinants of EC exposure. In total, 149 EC samples were collected, ranging from
ISSN:2398-7308
2398-7316
DOI:10.1093/annweh/wxab068