Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry

Abstract Objectives Globally, several strategies for compliance testing and within-group exposure variability have been suggested. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the South African Mining Industry Code of Practice (SAMI CoP) approach for grouping and compliance testing against intern...

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Published in:Annals of Work Exposures and Health
Main Authors: Made, Felix, Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin, Brouwer, Derk
Other Authors: National Institute for Occupational Health, National Health Laboratory Services
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxab030
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/annweh/wxab030 2024-09-15T18:33:08+00:00 Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry Made, Felix Kandala, Ngianga-Bakwin Brouwer, Derk National Institute for Occupational Health National Health Laboratory Services 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxab030 https://academic.oup.com/annweh/article-pdf/65/8/955/41811646/wxab030.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Annals of Work Exposures and Health volume 65, issue 8, page 955-965 ISSN 2398-7308 2398-7316 journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxab030 2024-07-29T04:20:50Z Abstract Objectives Globally, several strategies for compliance testing and within-group exposure variability have been suggested. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the South African Mining Industry Code of Practice (SAMI CoP) approach for grouping and compliance testing against international standards. Methods A total of 28 homogenous exposure groups (HEGs) with 728 underground coal mine workers’ eight-hour time-weighted average coal dust concentration data were obtained. Compliance testing was assessed using 10% exceedance above occupational exposure limit (OEL) for SAMI CoP, and the 95th percentile of the lognormal distribution was computed for the European Standardization Committee (CEN) and American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Comparison of the homogeneity of the HEGs was done between SAMI CoP which mandates that both the arithmetic mean (AM) and 90th percentile must fall in the same exposure band to certify homogeneity and the global geometric standard deviation (GSD) and Rappaport ratio (R-ratio) with specific acceptability criteria. To test the homogeneity of exposure within job titles, eight non-homogenous HEGs that have two or more job titles with three measurements were investigated using GSD and the SAMI CoP criteria. Results A total of 21 HEGs out of 28 were non-compliant to the OEL across SAMI CoP, CEN, and AIHA criteria. Compliance to the OEL was observed for seven HEGs according to the SAMI CoP approach, whereas only one HEG was compliant according to both the SAMI CoP and CEN approaches. The GSD criterion and SAMI CoP revealed that 11 and 6 HEGs were homogenous, respectively, and only on 4 occasions, the 2 approaches agreed. The job titles of the majority of non-homogenous HEGs in both SAMI CoP and GSD were actually homogenous. Five out of 10 sub-groups have their AM above that of HEG B. Other HEGs had at least one of their AM and 90th percentile values above that of their respective parent HEGs. Conclusions All three approaches mainly confirmed non-compliance of HEGs. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Oxford University Press Annals of Work Exposures and Health
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description Abstract Objectives Globally, several strategies for compliance testing and within-group exposure variability have been suggested. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the South African Mining Industry Code of Practice (SAMI CoP) approach for grouping and compliance testing against international standards. Methods A total of 28 homogenous exposure groups (HEGs) with 728 underground coal mine workers’ eight-hour time-weighted average coal dust concentration data were obtained. Compliance testing was assessed using 10% exceedance above occupational exposure limit (OEL) for SAMI CoP, and the 95th percentile of the lognormal distribution was computed for the European Standardization Committee (CEN) and American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Comparison of the homogeneity of the HEGs was done between SAMI CoP which mandates that both the arithmetic mean (AM) and 90th percentile must fall in the same exposure band to certify homogeneity and the global geometric standard deviation (GSD) and Rappaport ratio (R-ratio) with specific acceptability criteria. To test the homogeneity of exposure within job titles, eight non-homogenous HEGs that have two or more job titles with three measurements were investigated using GSD and the SAMI CoP criteria. Results A total of 21 HEGs out of 28 were non-compliant to the OEL across SAMI CoP, CEN, and AIHA criteria. Compliance to the OEL was observed for seven HEGs according to the SAMI CoP approach, whereas only one HEG was compliant according to both the SAMI CoP and CEN approaches. The GSD criterion and SAMI CoP revealed that 11 and 6 HEGs were homogenous, respectively, and only on 4 occasions, the 2 approaches agreed. The job titles of the majority of non-homogenous HEGs in both SAMI CoP and GSD were actually homogenous. Five out of 10 sub-groups have their AM above that of HEG B. Other HEGs had at least one of their AM and 90th percentile values above that of their respective parent HEGs. Conclusions All three approaches mainly confirmed non-compliance of HEGs. ...
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Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry
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title_short Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry
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title_fullStr Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry
title_full_unstemmed Compliance Testing and Homogenous Exposure Group Assessment in the South African Coal Mining Industry
title_sort compliance testing and homogenous exposure group assessment in the south african coal mining industry
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