Assessment of outdoor workers’ exposure to air pollution in Delhi

Sehgal Meena, Suresh R, Sharma Ved Prakash, Gautam Sumit Kumar
International Journal of Environmental Studies (Online Published)
2014

Air quality monitoring (PM2.5, CO, NOx, SO2 and EC/OC) was carried out at highway toll plazas,municipality toll plazas and control sites (n = 23) in the National Capital Region of Delhi, to determine the exposure of toll plaza workers to air pollution and its effect on lung function. Lung function indices (n = 45) were also measured for these workers. The results reveal the high level of air pollution at almost all locations with PM2.5 values exceeding the national permissible limit except at a few control sites. Observed reduction in lung function indices was significant over years of occupational exposure even after adjusting for age, amongst non-smoking outdoor workers. This study found pollutant concentrations were highest at municipality toll plazas with minimum protective work area. The paper suggests measures to reduce the exposure of outdoor workers.

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