Potential occupational and respiratory hazards in a Minnesota cannabis cultivation and processing facility.
James R CouchGeorge R GrimesDouglas M WiegandBrett J GreenEric K GlassfordLeonard M ZwackAngela R LemonsStephen R JacksonDonald H BeezholdPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2019)
To the authors' knowledge, this is the first published report of potential diacetyl and 2,3-pentanedione exposure in the cannabis industry, most notably during cannabis decarboxylation. Endotoxin exposure was elevated during grinding, indicating that this is a potentially high-risk task. The findings indicate that potential health hazards of significance are present during cannabis processing, and employers should be aware of potential exposures to VOCs, endotoxin, and fungi. Further research into the degree of respiratory and dermal hazards and resulting health effects in this industry is recommended.