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Ann Work Expo Health


Title:Multiplexed Workplace Measurements in Biogas Plants Reveal Compositional Changes in Aerosol Properties
Author(s):Pother DC; Schneider D; Prott U; Karmann J; Klug K; Heubach N; Hebisch R; Jackel U;
Address:"Unit for Biological Agents, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Noldnerstr. 40-42, 10317 Berlin, Germany. Unit for Measurement of Hazardous Substances, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25, 44149 Dortmund, Germany"
Journal Title:Ann Work Expo Health
Year:2021
Volume:65
Issue:9
Page Number:1061 - 1074
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxab036
ISSN/ISBN:2398-7316 (Electronic) 2398-7308 (Print) 2398-7308 (Linking)
Abstract:"Anaerobic digestion is an emerging technology producing energy from renewable resources or food waste. Exposure screenings, comprising hazardous substances and biological agents, at different workplaces are necessary for a comprehensive overview of potential hazards in order to assess the risk of employees in biogas plants. In order to analyse these parameters, workplace measurements were conducted in seven full-scale anaerobic digesters. Personal and stationary sampling was performed for inhalable and respirable particles, volatile organic compounds, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. Furthermore, concentrations of the total cell count, endotoxins, and fungi-down to species level-were determined in comparison to windward air. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes was utilized for the determination of the bacterial composition inside the biogas plants. Measurements of hazardous substances show hardly values reaching the specific occupational exposure limit value, except ammonia. An approximate 5-fold increase in the median of the total cell count, 15-fold in endotoxins, and 4-fold in fungi was monitored in the biogas plants compared with windward air. Specifying the comparison to selected workplaces showed the highest concentrations of these parameters for workplaces related to delivery and cleaning. Strikingly, the fungal composition drastically changed between windward air and burdened workplaces with an increase of Aspergillus species up to 250-fold and Penicillium species up to 400-fold. Sequence analyses of 16S rRNA genes revealed that many workplaces are dominated by the order of Bacillales or Lactobacillales, but many sequences were not assignable to known bacteria. Although significant changes inside the biogas plant compared with windward air were identified, that increase does not suggest stricter occupational safety measures at least when applying German policies. However, exposure to biological agents revealed wide ranges and specific workplace measurements should be conducted for risk assessment"
Keywords:"Aerosols/analysis *Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis Biofuels Food *Occupational Exposure/analysis RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics *Refuse Disposal Workplace bioaerosol clone library endotoxin hazardous substances occupational health risk assessment;"
Notes:"MedlinePother, Dierk-Christoph Schneider, Daniela Prott, Ulrich Karmann, Jorg Klug, Kerstin Heubach, Nancy Hebisch, Ralph Jackel, Udo eng Review England 2021/07/06 Ann Work Expo Health. 2021 Nov 9; 65(9):1061-1074. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxab036"

 
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