Assessment of exposure to sulfuric acid in workers using cleaning equipment operated with lead-acid batteries

Myung Hee Kim, Doo Young Kim, Jin Woo Jung

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Abstract

Sulfuric acid, a constituent of lead-acid batteries, is an extremely hazardous substance, necessitating utmost caution. Unfortunately, many workers that utilize battery-operated equipment remain unaware of the potential exposure. This study aims to evaluate the potential exposure to sulfuric acid among workers employed by small companies associated with the operation of floor cleaning equipment powered by lead-acid batteries. Only cleaning equipment (hand-push and ride-on types) that required supplementation of lead-acid batteries with distilled water were targeted. Exposure measurement and analysis were performed according to the guidelines of NIOSH and including personal sampling and stationary sampling on the equipment. Exposure measurements indicated that workers were exposed to sulfuric acid. Additionally, the concentration level was slightly elevated in the stationary samples compared to personal samples. This study affirms that workers can experience exposure to sulfuric acid, even in the absence of direct handling of the substance. Consequently, there is a need to recognize and mitigate the potential risks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-221
Number of pages5
JournalAnnals of Work Exposures and Health
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • cleaning vehicle
  • floor cleaning equipment
  • lead battery equipment
  • sulfuric acid

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