2016
DOI: 10.13075/ijomeh.1896.00693
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Exposure to diesel exhaust fumes in the context of exposure to ultrafine particles

Abstract: Objectives: Diesel exhaust fumes emission is a significant source of ultrafine particles, the size of which is expressed in nanometers. People occupationally exposed to diesel exhaust particles include mainly workers servicing vehicles with engines of this type. This article presents the analysis of measurements of ultrafine particle concentrations occurring in the bus depot premises during the work connected with everyday technical servicing of buses. Material and Methods: The measurements were carried out in… Show more

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“…In this research, the concentration of the alveolar fraction particles was at the level of 356 μm 2 /cm 3 and that of the tracheo-bronchial fraction at the level of 96 μm 2 /cm 3 , while the buses were riding through DSH in the bus depot. Those values were higher than in the present study but the measurement was done using the apparatus measuring particles in a wider measuring scope (i.e., sizes 10-1000 nm) [6].…”
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“…In this research, the concentration of the alveolar fraction particles was at the level of 356 μm 2 /cm 3 and that of the tracheo-bronchial fraction at the level of 96 μm 2 /cm 3 , while the buses were riding through DSH in the bus depot. Those values were higher than in the present study but the measurement was done using the apparatus measuring particles in a wider measuring scope (i.e., sizes 10-1000 nm) [6].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…As revealed by the values obtained in one of these studies [24], focused on particles ranging 10-500 nm, the number concentration was 3.9×10 5 p/cm 3 . In real conditions of particles emissions from vehicles: in car repair workshops [26], during the construction of road tunnels [27], at a bus depot [6], and in the road traffic or near busy streets [3], the concentration values were at quite different levels because of the diversity of places and different equipment used by the researchers. Nonetheless, the results of all measurements showed evident differences in the number of airborne particles emitted from vehicle engines.…”
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“…Diesel exhaust fumes are a main contributor to urban contamination and operators of excavators, cranes, forklift trucks, workers at bus depots, car mechanics, railway workers or miners, are especially exposed ( Hart et al, 2012 ). Occupational exposure is an important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); however, not only people at work are at risk, since diesel exhaust is dispersed by transport vehicles such as buses, cars, trains, and especially trucks, it results in air contamination in urban environments ( Bujak-Pietrek et al, 2016 ). In the past rapid industrialization increased the health risk to humans in urban areas ( Kim et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…Additionally, exhaust gas can condense and form ultrafine particles that can be grouped and aggregate to 15–40 nm particles. The small size of these particles means they can very easily get into the respiratory tract, where they can reach the alveoli ( Bujak-Pietrek et al, 2016 ; Rodríguez-Fernández et al, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%