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Comparison of personal diesel and biodiesel exhaust exposures in an underground mine.

Authors :
Lutz EA
Reed RJ
Lee VST
Burgess JL
Source :
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene [J Occup Environ Hyg] 2017 Jul; Vol. 14 (7), pp. D102-D109.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This study aimed to compare personal exposures to diesel fuel and a biodiesel blend exhaust in an underground mine. Personal exposure monitoring was performed in a non-operational, hard rock underground mine during use of a load-haul-dump vehicle. Eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA <subscript>8</subscript> ) exposure concentrations of ultra-low sulfur diesel and 75% biodiesel/25% diesel blend (B75) fuels were compared.  Compared to diesel, use of B75 was associated with relative percent reductions of 22 and 28% in median respirable (r) diesel particulate matter (DPM) and nitrogen dioxide and 25 and 23% increases in median total DPM and nitric oxide TWA <subscript>8</subscript> exposure concentrations, respectively. Diesel was associated with a slightly greater total geometric mean mass concentration and lower mean surface area concentration.  Although further testing is needed, B75 has the potential to reduce rDPM exposures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1545-9632
Volume :
14
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28166462
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15459624.2017.1285488