Airborne asbestos levels in non-occupational environments in Japan

Kohyama, N

HERO ID

14

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

1989

Language

English

PMID

2744826

HERO ID 14
Year 1989
Title Airborne asbestos levels in non-occupational environments in Japan
Book Title Non-occupational exposure to mineral fibres
Authors Kohyama, N
Editor Bignon, J; Peto, J; Saracci, R
Publisher Text International Agency for Research on Cancer
City Lyon, France
Page Numbers 262-276
Abstract Airborne asbestos levels in non-occupational environments in Japan were determined by analytical transmission electron microscopy (ATEM) for about 100 air samples from various outdoor settings. Asbestos fibres (chrysotile) were found in almost all samples. The fibre (mass) concentrations were in the range of 4-367 fibres per litre (0.02-47.2 ng/m3) with a geometric mean of 18 f/1 (0.3 ng/m3). The mass concentrations were similar to the earlier data reported from other countries. Samples from main roads showed extremely high asbestos concentrations and short fibre lengths compared with those of the other samples. This strongly suggested that braking of vehicles was a significant emission source of airborne asbestos. Laboratory experiments using a brake testing machine demonstrated that asbestos fibres were released during braking. In addition, the present study found high levels of airborne asbestos in some highly polluted areas, such as a serpentine quarry, a town adjacent to an asbestos mine, and factories making asbestos slate-board. On the other hand, chrysotile fibres were also found in air samples from a small isolated island in the Pacific Ocean as well as in ice samples from ten thousand years ago in Antarctica. These facts suggest that chrysotile fibres have been liberated both by industrial activities and natural weathering, and have circulated around the earth.
Pmid 2744826
Wosid MEDLINE:2744826
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Series IARC Scientific Publications, no. 90
Isbn 9789283211907
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
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