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Wintertime factors affecting contaminant distribution in a swine farrowing room.

机译:影响猪产房污染物分布的冬季因素。

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An estimated 200,000 to 500,000 U.S. workers in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are at risk of adverse respiratory outcomes from exposures to indoor contaminants. In the wintertime, general ventilation is minimized in the Midwest due to high heating costs required to maintain indoor temperatures optimal for animal production. Pit fans typically operate to exhaust under-floor manure pits, but little other fresh air intake exists. Many operators believe that these systems are sufficient to reduce contaminant concentrations within the building during winter. Investigating whether these pit fans provide sufficient protection against classic CAFO contaminants during minimal wintertime ventilation was warranted. Direct-reading instruments were used to measure and record concentrations of multiple contaminants using both fixed-area and mobile contaminant mapping in a farrowing room during a Midwest winter. With the exception of CO, concentrations were significantly (p<0.001) higher with the pit fan off compared with those with the pit fan on. Additional analyses identified that significant changes (p<0.001) in mean room concentrations of respirable dust (decreased, 77% with pit fan off and 87% with pit fan on) and CO2 (increased, 24%) over the 5-hr study periods and that multiple fixed-area monitors rather than the much-used, single center-of-room monitor provided a more conservative (e.g., protective) assessment of room concentrations. While concentrations did not exceed occupational exposure limits from OSHA or ACGIH for individual contaminants, recommended agricultural health limits from exposure-response studies suggested in the literature were exceeded for respirable dust, CO2, and NH3, indicating a need to consider personal exposures and control options to reduce contaminant concentrations in farrowing rooms. Pit fans reduced NH3 and H2S concentrations, but these fans may not be sufficient to control dust and eliminate the need for secondary exposure prevention methods.
机译:估计有200,000至500,000美国从事集中式动物饲养操作(CAFO)的工人面临因暴露于室内污染物而导致呼吸不良后果的风险。在冬季,由于保持室内温度最适合动物生产所需的高取暖费用,中西部地区的一般通风减至最少。坑式风扇通常用来排泄地板下的粪肥,但是很少有其他新鲜空气进入。许多运营商认为,这些系统足以在冬季降低建筑物内的污染物浓度。有必要调查这些井下风扇是否能在冬季通风最少的情况下提供足够的保护,以防止经典的CAFO污染物侵入。在中西部冬季,在分娩室中使用固定区域图和移动污染物图,使用直读仪器来测量和记录多种污染物的浓度。除一氧化碳外,关闭井式风扇的浓度明显高于使用井式风扇的浓度(p <0.001)。进一步的分析表明,在5个小时的研究期内,可吸入灰尘的平均室内浓度(降低了,降低了77%,而关闭了地窖风扇,降低了87%)和CO2(增加了24%),室内平均浓度发生了显着变化(p <0.001)。而且,使用多个固定区域监控器而不是经常使用的单个房间中心监控器可以对房间浓度进行更为保守的(例如保护性)评估。尽管浓度未超过OSHA或ACGIH对个别污染物的职业暴露限值,但对于可吸入粉尘,CO2和NH3,超出了文献中建议的暴露响应研究推荐的农业健康限值,表明需要考虑个人暴露和控制措施以减少产房中的污染物浓度。坑式风扇降低了NH3和H2S的浓度,但是这些风扇可能不足以控制灰尘并消除对二次暴露的防护方法的需要。

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