Respiratory function among waste incinerator workers

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Barbara Charbotel
Martine Hours
Alain Perdrix
Lucie Anzivino-Viricel
Alain Bergeret
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[1] University Lyon I,UMRETTE (Transport, Work & Environment Epidemiology Research Unit), joint research unit of INRETS (French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research)
[2] Joseph Fourier University,Department of Occupational Medicine, EPSP Laboratory UMR 5525
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Lung function; Spirometry; Incinerator; Workers; Exposure;
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Introduction:Whereas air pollutants have been measured in incinerator working areas, few studies have focused on the effects of these pollutants on the lung function of incinerator workers. In France, a study was performed among workers at two urban incinerators, aimed at identifying a link between exposure to different pollutants in incinerator plants and respiratory lung function impairments. Methods: A follow-up of lung function was carried out on 83 incinerator workers from two incinerator plants, comparing them with a group of 76 non-exposed workers recruited by the same occupational physician. Workers’ lung functions were measured during their yearly occupational medical examination, for 3 years. The American Thoracic Society quality criteria were used to control the quality of the flow–volume curves. Results: Base-line lung functions were lower among incinerator workers than among non-exposed workers. The few significant differences were indicative of obstructive symptoms. During the first year the differences observed between the two groups were close to the significant threshold value of 5% for FEF75/ PV and FEF25–75/PV. During the third year significant differences covered three parameters: FEF50/PV, FEF25–75/PV and FEF25–75/FVC. After smoking habits (pack-years), medical history of allergy or lung diseases and the examination centres had been taken into account in a linear regression, the reduction of FEF75/PV in the first year and FEF25–75/FVC in the third year was linked to exposure in incinerator plants. There was no significant association between exposure and the differences observed in the FEF25–75/PV in the first year or in the FEF50/PV and the FEF25–75/PV in the third year. Conclusion: This analysis of incinerator workers’ lung functions has identified some lung impairments among workers exposed to incinerator air pollutants compared to non-exposed workers, thus indicating possible obstructive disorders among incinerator workers. However, these impairments are moderate and in accordance with the low levels of airborne pollutants identified in a previous study.
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