Clean air is essential for maintaining the health of the human body. Unfortunately, we often become aware of the importance of clean air under exceptional circumstances, namely when the air is inadequate or polluted with harmful substances, which can occur during various work processes. Aerosols are dispersions of liquid or solid particles suspended in a gas, usually in the air. Particles that are small enough to remain suspended in the air and thus constantly present can be inhaled through the nose or mouth. The risk of health impairment due to exposure to airborne solid particles depends primarily on their concentration in the environment, the type of particles, the size distribution, the shape of the particles, the duration of exposure, and the type of work.
In this study, we examined the presence of solid particles (dust) of titanium and stainless steel (inox) in the polishing hall, where metal products are ground and polished. Using a personal dosimeter, we determined the concentrations of the inhalable and respirable fractions of the particles present, which allowed us to estimate the amount of dust inhaled by a worker during an 8-hour working day. We found that the dust concentration in the room is significantly higher than the permissible occupational exposure limit. Although titanium and inox particles are not considered toxic and therefore should not cause any particular additional harm, they are still foreign bodies for the organism that can trigger inflammatory reactions and other health problems.
When assessing the effectiveness of the prescribed personal protective equipment for respiratory protection, it was found that the FFP2 protective mask provides sufficient protection at the observed dust particle concentration. The dust extraction system currently installed in the polishing room does not provide sufficient dust removal, so the use of protective masks is necessary. Additional measures must be taken in the future, such as improving the extraction system or introducing new technologies. It is also important to educate workers about the risks associated with dust and the proper use of adequate personal protective equipment.
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