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Med. Pr. 2010;61(3):323-331
OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE AND HEALTH HAZARDS RELATED TO CONCENTRATED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS (CAFOs)
PROBLEMY HIGIENY PRACY I ZAGROŻENIA ZDROWOTNE TOWARZYSZĄCE INTENSYWNEJ PRODUKCJI TRZODY CHLEWNEJ
Alina Buczyńska, Irena Szadkowska-Stańczyk

Abstract

Emissions of harmful agents, inherent in the intensive production of pigs, create an important problem concerning the protection of workers' health. Concentration of many animals on relatively small areas contributes to high air contaminations inside swine confinement buildings. They are mostly induced by bioaerosols, such as organic dust, microorganisms, endotoxins, glucans and irritant gases. In view of the health care and safety of people employed in animal farming, it is crucial to conduct research involving a comprehensive evaluation of exposure to occupational hazards, indicating their level determinants and increasing the scientific information on dose-response relations. This article presents the review of the literature on the process of pig farming in Poland, including legislation, occupational hygiene and potential risk for the health of animal-handling workers. Med Pr 2010;61(3):323-331

Key words

swine production, hygiene issues, occupational exposure, bioaerosols, irritant gases



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