Dust Concentration around the Sites of Demolition Work after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
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The total dust concentration and the particle size distribution were determined around the sites of demolition associated with the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which occurred on January 17, 1995. The total dust concentrations ranged from 0.20 to 0.23 mg/m^3, being about 1.2 to 2.2 times that in the non-demolition area, and intermediate particles (2.1-11.0μm) made up a large proportion of the dust. The dust concentrations were not influenced by the weather on the day preceding measurement around the sites of demolition of concrete buildings, whereas the values decreased to about half around the sites of demolition of wooden buildings, nearly the same concentration in the control areas, when it had rained on the previous day. The dust concentrations increased compared with that in an average year but to the degree of the upper limit of the environmental standard (1 hr-value<0.20 mg/m^3). The dust due to the smoke of Mt. Sakurajima in the surrounding areas accounted for a higher proportion of large particles (>11.0μm) than in the earthquake-devastated area. The concentration of respirable dust (<7.07μm) in a worker engaged in demolition was 4.0 mg/m^3, being twice the recommended concentration (2 mg/m^3) of the Japan Society for Occupational Health. It was thus considered that workers should use a respiratory protective device.
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著者
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KOIZUMI Naoko
Department of Marine Bioresources Chemistry, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University
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Koizumi Naoko
Department Of Public Health Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Koizumi Naoko
Department Of Marine Bioresources Chemistry Faculty Of Fisheries Hokkaido University
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YAMAMOTO Ryoji
Department of Public Health, Hyogo College of Medicine
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NAGAI Nobuhiko
Expert Service Division, Bureau of International Cooperation, International Medical Center of Japan
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NINOMIYA Ruriko
Department of Public Health, Hyogo College of Medicine
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Yamamoto Ryoji
Department Of Environmental Biochemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Nagai Nobuhiko
Expert Service Division Bureau Of International Cooperation International Medical Center Of Japan
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Ninomiya Ruriko
Department Of Public Health Hyogo College Of Medicine
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Yamamoto Ryoji
Hyogo Coll. Medicine Nishinomiya Jpn
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