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Risk Assessment of Farmers Handling Pelleted Seeds Containing Crystalline Silica and Attapulgite

Journal of Occupational Health(2021)

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Objectives This study aimed to assess the risk to farmers from handling pelleted seeds that include crystalline silica and attapulgite. Methods We measured personal exposure levels to respirable crystalline silica and attapulgite in the experimenter representing a farmer in a simulated workplace. From these values, the annual occupational exposure levels were estimated and compared with the established occupational exposure limits. To assess the toxicity of respirable crystalline silica and attapulgite, digital chest images of workers in a factory producing pelleted seeds were examined. Results The personal exposure measurement results showed that the concentrations of total dust, respirable dust, and respirable crystalline silica generated during work handling of pelleted seeds were 0.27, 0.06, and 0.00043 mg/m(3), respectively. The estimated annual occupational exposure level to total dust, respirable dust, and respirable crystalline silica in farmers was 10(3) to 10(4) times lower than established occupational exposure limits. Attapulgite was not detected by analysis of the pelleted seeds themselves or dust collected during the personal exposure measurements. No pulmonary parenchymal or pleural lesions were detected in the digital chest images of the factory workers. Conclusion We found that farmers handling pelleted seeds would not be exposed to levels of total dust, respirable dust, respirable crystalline silica, and attapulgite derived from pelleted seeds exceeding occupational exposure limits. These results suggest that the risk to farmers of handling pelleted seeds is negligible.
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attapulgite,farmers,pelleted seeds,personal exposure measurements,risk assessment,silica
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