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Characterization of cleaning and disinfecting tasks and product use among hospital occupations.


ABSTRACT: Healthcare workers have an elevated prevalence of asthma and related symptoms associated with the use of cleaning/disinfecting products. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize cleaning/disinfecting tasks and products used among hospital occupations.Workers from 14 occupations at five hospitals were monitored for 216 shifts, and work tasks and products used were recorded at five-minute intervals. The major chemical constituents of each product were identified from safety data sheets.Cleaning and disinfecting tasks were performed with a high frequency at least once per shift in many occupations. Medical equipment preparers, housekeepers, floor strippers/waxers, and endoscopy technicians spent on average 108-177?min/shift performing cleaning/disinfecting tasks. Many occupations used products containing amines and quaternary ammonium compounds for >100?min/shift.This analysis demonstrates that many occupations besides housekeeping incur exposures to cleaning/disinfecting products, albeit for different durations and using products containing different chemicals.

SUBMITTER: Saito R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4843496 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of cleaning and disinfecting tasks and product use among hospital occupations.

Saito Rena R   Virji M Abbas MA   Henneberger Paul K PK   Humann Michael J MJ   LeBouf Ryan F RF   Stanton Marcia L ML   Liang Xiaoming X   Stefaniak Aleksandr B AB  

American journal of industrial medicine 20141028 1


<h4>Background</h4>Healthcare workers have an elevated prevalence of asthma and related symptoms associated with the use of cleaning/disinfecting products. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize cleaning/disinfecting tasks and products used among hospital occupations.<h4>Methods</h4>Workers from 14 occupations at five hospitals were monitored for 216 shifts, and work tasks and products used were recorded at five-minute intervals. The major chemical constituents of each prod  ...[more]

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