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Exposure levels of dust, endotoxin, and microorganisms in the Danish recycling industry.

Karoline Kærgaard HansenVivi SchlünssenKarin BrobergKirsten ØstergaardMargit W FrederiksenAnne Mette MadsenHenrik Albert Kolstad
Published in: Annals of work exposures and health (2023)
The production workers of the Danish recycling industry participating in this study had higher exposure levels of inhalable dust, endotoxin, bacteria, and fungi than the administrative workers. Exposure levels of inhalable dust and endotoxin among recycling workers in Denmark were generally below established or suggested occupational exposure limits (OEL). However, 43% to 58% of the individual measurements of bacteria and fungi were above the suggested OEL. The waste fraction was the most influential determinant for exposure, and the highest exposure levels were seen during handling paper or cardboard. Future studies should examine the relationship between exposure levels and health effects among workers recycling domestic waste.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • health risk
  • risk assessment
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • municipal solid waste