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Assessment of Ambient Exposures Firefighters Encounter While at the Fire Station An Exploratory Study

机译:在消防局的探索性研究时,环境暴露的评估遭遇消防员遭遇

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Objective: Firefighters are at an increased risk for many types of cancer. Although most studies on this topic focus on exposures encountered while fighting fires, exposures at the fire station are also cause for concern. This pilot study aimed to describe air quality within a few fire stations in and around Boston, Massachusetts, and to investigate physical and organizational factors that may influence levels of contaminants in stations. Methods: Air sampling of particulate matter less than 2.5mm in diameter (PM2.5) and particle-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was completed at four fire stations in Spring, 2016. Sampling occurred in the kitchen, truck bay, and just outside the station. Data were analyzed to assess differences between and within stations. Interviews (n = 7) were conducted with officers at each station to explore health and safety-related organizational policies and practices. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed for thematic content. Results: At each station, levels of contaminants were higher in the truck bays than either the outdoors or kitchen, and varied the most throughout the day. The station with the highest exposures in the truck bay had the lowest levels in the kitchen, which was possibly explained by new building materials and effective separation between building zones. The age and layout of the stations appeared to determine the extent to which policies favoring exhaust capture were implemented. Conclusion: Levels of PM2.5 and PAH inside fire stations may contribute to firefighter cancer risk. Through understanding contaminant variability, we can begin to design and test interventions that improve cancer prevention.
机译:目的:消防员对许多类型的癌症风险增加。虽然大多数关于这一主题的研究专注于在战斗火灾时遇到的曝光,消防局的曝光也是令人关注的。这项试点研究旨在描述波士顿,马萨诸塞州波士顿及其周围的一些消防站内的空气质量,并调查可能影响站中污染物水平的物理和组织因素。方法:在2016年春季四次消防站完成小于2.5mm的颗粒物质的空气采样小于2.5mm和颗粒结合的多环芳烃(PAH)。采样在厨房,卡车湾和刚刚发生在车站外面。分析数据以评估站之间的差异。访谈(n = 7)在每个车站的官员进行了探索健康和安全相关的组织政策和实践。采访被转录并分析主题内容。结果:在每个站,卡车湾的污染物水平高于户外或厨房,全天多种多样。卡车湾曝光最高的电台在厨房中具有最低水平,这可能是通过新的建筑材料和建筑区之间有效分离的。该站的年龄和布局似乎确定了有利于排气捕获的政策的程度。结论:PM2.5和消防站内PM2.5和PAH的水平可能导致消防员癌症风险。通过了解污染物变异性,我们可以开始设计和测试改善癌症预防的干预措施。

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