Effect of manual feeding on the level of farmer's exposure to airborne contaminants in the confinement nursery pig house

Ki Youn Kim, Han Jong Ko, Hyeon Tae Kim, Chi Nyon Kim, Yoon Shin Kim, Young Man Roh

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Abstract

The objective of the study is to demonstrate an effect of manual feeding on the level of farmer's exposure to airborne contaminants in the confinement nursery pig house. The levels of all the airborne contaminants besides respirable dust, total airborne fungi and ammonia were significantly higher in the treated nursery pig house with feeding than the control nursery pig house without feeding. Although there is no significant difference in respirable dust and total airborne fungi between the treatment and the control, their concentrations in the treated nursery pig house were also higher than the control nursery pig house. The result that the level of ammonia in the treated nursery pig house is lower than the control nursery pig house would be reasoned by the mechanism of ammonia generation in the pig house and adsorption property of ammonia to dust particles. In conclusion, manual feeding by farmer increased the exposure level of airborne contaminants compared to no feeding activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-143
Number of pages6
JournalIndustrial Health
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2008

Keywords

  • Airborne contaminants
  • Confinement nursery pig house
  • Farmer's exposure
  • Manual feeding

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