“…Thirteen occupational studies measured personal exposure of compost workers to different bioaerosol components (Bünger et al, 2007;Crook et al, 2008;Drew et al, 2007;Douwes et al, 1997;Epstein et al, 2001;Krajewski et al, 2002;Schlosser et al, 2009;Sigsgaard et al, 1994;Stagg et al, 2010;Sykes et al, 2011;Taha et al, 2007;Wheeler et al, 2001), detecting significantly high concentrations of actinomycetes, Aspergillus fumigatus, fungi, and endotoxin (Stagg et al, 2010), and elevated personal exposure levels of endotoxin in workers, particularly during composting agitation activities (Sykes et al, 2011). Four occupational studies measured mesophilic mould/fungi (Reinthaler et al, 2004;Schlosser et al, 2009;Tolvanen et al, 2005;van Kampen et al, 2014). All mean/median (depending on metric reported) onsite measurements completed by Reinthaler et al (2004) and Schlosser et al (2009) exceeded the 50,000 cfu/m 3 occupational limit set by BAUA in Germany in 2006(BAUA, 2006.…”