Pollen and Fungal Spores Evaluation in Relation to Occupants and Microclimate in Indoor Workplaces

Autor: Pasquale Capone, Armando Pelliccioni, Maria Concetta D’Ovidio, Simona Di Renzi
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
Geography
Planning and Development

Microclimate
TJ807-830
Context (language use)
010501 environmental sciences
Management
Monitoring
Policy and Law

TD194-195
medicine.disease_cause
01 natural sciences
Renewable energy sources
Occupational safety and health
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Indoor air quality
Environmental health
Pollen
occupants
fungal spores
medicine
indoor workplaces
aerobiological particles
GE1-350
030212 general & internal medicine
aerobiological monitoring
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Environmental effects of industries and plants
Renewable Energy
Sustainability and the Environment

business.industry
occupational allergy
Thermal comfort
Spore
Environmental sciences
Air conditioning
pollen
occupational health
Environmental science
business
Zdroj: Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 3154, p 3154 (2021)
Sustainability
Volume 13
Issue 6
ISSN: 2071-1050
Popis: Indoor air quality depends on many internal or external factors mutually interacting in a dynamic and complex system, which also includes indoor workplaces, where subjects are exposed to many pollutants, including biocontaminants such as pollen and fungal spores. In this context, the occupants interact actively with their environment through actions, modifying indoor environmental conditions to achieve their own thermal comfort. Actions such as opening/closing doors and windows and turning on/off air conditioning could have effects on workers’ health. The present study explored the contribution of human occupants to pollen and fungal spore levels in indoor workplaces, combining aerobiological, microclimate, and worker monitoring during summer and winter campaigns. We evaluated the overall time spent by the workers in the office, the workers’ actions regarding non-working days and working days, and non-working hours and working hours, during two campaigns of pollen and fungal spore monitoring. Our results showed that the biocontaminant values depend on many mutually interacting factors
hence, the role of all of the factors involved should be investigated. In this regard, aerobiological monitoring should be a valid tool for the management of occupational allergies, providing additional information to improve occupational health protection strategies.
Databáze: OpenAIRE