INVESTIGADORES
VELASCO Ricardo Hugo
artículos
Título:
Analysis ans Risk Estimates to Workers of Brazilian Granitic Industries and Sansblasters Exposed to Respirable Crystalline Silica and Natural Radionuclides
Autor/es:
ESTELLITA, L; VELASCO, H.
Revista:
RADIATION MEASUREMENTS
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2010 vol. 45 p. 196 - 203
ISSN:
1350-4487
Resumen:
Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica and to radiation emitted by natural radionuclides
present both in rocks and sands was studied in the Brazilian extractive process and granite product
manufacture. Respirable airborne dust samples were collected in working environments, where workers
perform different tasks with distinct commercial granites types, and also in places where sandblasters
work with sands from different origins. The free crystalline silica contents were determined using X-ray
diffraction of the respirable particulate fraction of each sample. Dust samples from granite cutting and
sandblasting ambient had the natural radionuclides concentrations measured by gamma spectrometry.
Dust concentrations in the workplaces were quite variable, reaching values up to 10 times higher than
the respirable particle mass threshold limit value (TLV) set by the American Conference for Governmental
Industrial Hygienists of 3 mgm3. Also the free crystalline silica concentrations were high,
reaching values up to 48 times the TLV of 0.025 mgm3. Additionally, our results suggest that the risk of
radiation-induced cancer in the granite or marble industries is negligible. However, the combined
exposure to dust, gamma radiation, and radon daughter products could result in the enhancement of
lung cancer risks associated to sandblasting activities.