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Determination of “safe” and “critical” nanoparticles exposure to welders in a workshop

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ABSTRACT

The present study examined consequences of “safe” versus “critical” exposure to nanoparticles (NP) released during welding operations. With this aim in mind, a set of measurements regarding NP emissions was undertaken in a workshop during welding by metal active gas of carbon steel using different mixtures of argon (Ar) and carbon dioxide (CO2) as well as different process parameters which might influence emission of (NP). If these measurements were conducted in several locations away from the welding sources, the graphical representation of the obtained observations with time enabled definition of “safe” and “critical” regions within a welding workshop in terms of welder’s exposure. This information may be combined with the results of risk analysis derived by control banding and helps to categorize the sites where regulatory measures such as operation containment or dedicated exhaust ventilation need to be implemented.

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The authors report no declaration of interest.

Funding

This research was partly funded by ACT – Autoridade para as Condições do Trabalho, under project 2015/122APJ.

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Funding

This research was partly funded by ACT – Autoridade para as Condições do Trabalho, under project 2015/122APJ.

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