Abstract

Any workplace implies a greater or lesser number of occupational hazards, respectively workers are exposed to occupational risks, putting their health in danger. If we talk about industrial environments (construction, energy, metallurgy, textiles, wood, etc.), these hazards are found to a greater extent, often exceeding the allowable limit, but occupational pollutants such as dust in suspension and microclimate parameters can also be found in offices, whether they are open space or not. In this sense, the current paper reviews some workplaces and quantifies the level of risk to which workers are exposed to show and demonstrate the importance of occupational health prevention in order not to reach further measures, in time, when these occupational diseases occur. The research conducted led to the conclusion that the determined pollutants (dust, gas, microclimate) exceeded the maximum allowable concentration required by national legislation, both at workplaces in various technological flows and in offices. The high concentrations found in offices are caused by staff traffic, large number of employees, as well as the lack of natural ventilation.

Highlights

  • Occupational health requires multidisciplinary research to prevent health damage that may result from excessive, acute, or chronic exposure to chemicals

  • Ensuring the health of workers exposed to occupational hazards is an important goal in increasing the quality of life

  • Determination of occupational hazards and microclimate parameters in the work environment was performed in accordance with test procedures of the Toxicology Laboratory within INCD INSEMEX, authorized by the Ministry of Health, Public Health and Public Health Control

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Introduction

Occupational health requires multidisciplinary research to prevent health damage that may result from excessive, acute, or chronic exposure to chemicals. Exposure monitoring is a procedure that consists of routine assessment and interpretation of biological and/or environmental parameters in order to detect possible health risks [1, 2]. Ensuring the health of workers exposed to occupational hazards is an important goal in increasing the quality of life. The occupational environment in which the worker's activity takes place is characterized by complex interaction of specific physical-chemical factors that can negatively influence the health of employees.

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