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. 2024;79(1):11-22.
doi: 10.1080/19338244.2024.2328523. Epub 2024 Mar 31.

Micro-environmental factors impact breathing zone exposures: A simulated petrochemical manufacturing facility task

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Micro-environmental factors impact breathing zone exposures: A simulated petrochemical manufacturing facility task

Mohamed Eturki et al. Arch Environ Occup Health. 2024.

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of micro-environmental factors on worker breathing zone exposure levels in petrochemical facilities. A laboratory simulation study evaluated near-field exposure to methane for a typical maintenance task. Individual and combinations of micro-environmental factors significantly affected methane exposure. Airflow direction and speed were significant determinants of exposure concentration reduction. A side airflow direction at medium to high speed produced the lowest gas concentration in the breathing zone. Worker body orientation relative to the methane emission point was also a critical factor affecting gas concentration in the worker's breathing zone. The study provides insights into how variations in airflow and small changes in position impact near-field exposures for petrochemical tasks, guiding industrial hygiene professionals' training on qualitative exposure estimation and providing input for near-field exposure modeling to guide quantitative exposure and risk assessment.

Keywords: Airborne chemicals exposure; environmental factors; petrochemical tasks; qualitative exposure estimation; risk assessment.

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