Assessing the exposure and hazard of diesel exhaust in professional drivers: a review of the current state of knowledge
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Author(s)
Lim, Shanon
Holliday, Lois
Barratt, Benjamin
Griffiths, Chris J
Mudway, Ian S
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
It is well-established that traffic-related air pollution has a detrimental impact on health. Much of the focus has been on diesel exhaust emissions due to a rapid increase in vehicle numbers and studies finding that this pollutant is carcinogenic. Unsurprisingly, the highest diesel exposures that the general population experiences are during urban daily commutes; however, few studies have considered professional drivers who are chronically exposed to the pollutant due to their work in transport microenvironments. In this narrative review, we address the literature on professional drivers’ exposure to diesel exhaust and advocate that a modern exposure science approach utilised in commuter personal exposure studies is needed. This type of evaluation will provide a more detailed understanding of the time-activity of professional drivers’ exposures which is required to identify specific interventions to reduce their risk to diesel exhaust emissions.
Date Issued
2021-10-01
Date Acceptance
2021-05-19
Citation
Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health, 2021, 14, pp.1681-1695
ISSN
1873-9318
Publisher
Springer
Start Page
1681
End Page
1695
Journal / Book Title
Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health
Volume
14
Copyright Statement
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Diesel exhaust
Occupational drivers
Personal exposures
Black carbon
SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE
PARTICULATE AIR-POLLUTION
BLACK CARBON PARTICLES
HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY
IN-VEHICLE EXPOSURES
PERSONAL EXPOSURE
OCCUPATIONAL-EXPOSURE
LUNG-CANCER
ELEMENTAL CARBON
FINE PARTICULATE
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2021-06-02