A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines

The increasing use of diesel-powered equipment in confined spaces (underground mines) has the potential to over expose underground miners under the threat of diesel particulate matter (DPM). Miners in underground mines can be exposed to DPM concentrations far more than works in other industries. A g...

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Main Authors: Chang, P., Xu, Guang
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55838
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description The increasing use of diesel-powered equipment in confined spaces (underground mines) has the potential to over expose underground miners under the threat of diesel particulate matter (DPM). Miners in underground mines can be exposed to DPM concentrations far more than works in other industries. A great number of animal and epidemiological studies have shown that both short-term and long-term DPM exposure have adverse health effect. Based on reviews of related studies, especially some recent evidence, this paper investigated the long and short-term health effects based on animal studies and epidemiological studies. The exposure-response relationship studies were also explored and compared to the current DPM regulation or standards in some countries. This paper found that the DPM health effect studies specifically for miners are not sufficient to draw solid conclusions, and a recommendation limit of DPM concentration can be put in place for better protection of miners from DPM health risk. Current animal studies lack the use of species that have similar lung functions as human for understanding the cancer mode of action in human. And finally, the DPM health hazard will continue to be a challenging topic before the mode of action and reliable exposure-response relationship are established.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-558382021-01-15T07:49:43Z A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines Chang, P. Xu, Guang The increasing use of diesel-powered equipment in confined spaces (underground mines) has the potential to over expose underground miners under the threat of diesel particulate matter (DPM). Miners in underground mines can be exposed to DPM concentrations far more than works in other industries. A great number of animal and epidemiological studies have shown that both short-term and long-term DPM exposure have adverse health effect. Based on reviews of related studies, especially some recent evidence, this paper investigated the long and short-term health effects based on animal studies and epidemiological studies. The exposure-response relationship studies were also explored and compared to the current DPM regulation or standards in some countries. This paper found that the DPM health effect studies specifically for miners are not sufficient to draw solid conclusions, and a recommendation limit of DPM concentration can be put in place for better protection of miners from DPM health risk. Current animal studies lack the use of species that have similar lung functions as human for understanding the cancer mode of action in human. And finally, the DPM health hazard will continue to be a challenging topic before the mode of action and reliable exposure-response relationship are established. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55838 10.1016/j.ijmst.2017.07.020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Chang, P.
Xu, Guang
A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_full A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_fullStr A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_full_unstemmed A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_short A review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
title_sort review of the health effects and exposure-responsible relationship of diesel particulate matter for underground mines
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55838