Hypoxaemia and risk of asphyxia during underground work in artisanal cobalt mines.
P Musa ObadiaJ Pyana KitengeT Carsi KuhanganaS VerpaeleA Ndala NyongonyiT Kayembe KitengeP D M KatotoC Banza Lubaba NkuluBenoit NemeryPublished in: Occupational medicine (Oxford, England) (2024)
Pulse oximetry revealed relevant hypoxaemia during underground work in a substantial proportion of artisanal miners. Such hypoxaemia without evidence of underlying cardiovascular disease is indicative of low ambient oxygen, due to insufficient mine ventilation. This may cause deaths from asphyxia. The hazards of low ambient oxygen in artisanal mines must be prevented by appropriate technical measures ensuring the supply of sufficient fresh air.