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Are workers on board vessels involved with chemicals from treated ballast water sufficiently protected? - A decadal perspective and risk assessment (CROSBI ID 305221)

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Dock, Annette ; Linders, Jan ; David, Matej ; Gollasch, Stephan ; David, Jan ; Ziegler, Gregory Are workers on board vessels involved with chemicals from treated ballast water sufficiently protected? - A decadal perspective and risk assessment // Chemosphere, 247 (2020), 125824, 12. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.125824

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Dock, Annette ; Linders, Jan ; David, Matej ; Gollasch, Stephan ; David, Jan ; Ziegler, Gregory

engleski

Are workers on board vessels involved with chemicals from treated ballast water sufficiently protected? - A decadal perspective and risk assessment

Ballast Water Managements Systems (BWMS) installed on vessels may use Active Substances (AS) to inactivate organisms. This paper provides new insights in the global issue of noxious Disinfection By-Products (DBP) produced with primarily oxidant-based BWMS, and the risk assessment for workers, including port State control officers, while performing tasks on a vessel that involve exposure to treated ballast water. The Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection - Ballast Water Working Group (GESAMP-BWWG) plays a role in the certification process of BWMS that make use of AS evaluating potential negative effects. All BWMS that passed GESAMP-BWWG Final Approval until mid 2019 were analyzed providing an overview of chemicals in the treated ballast water before and after neutralization. The ballast tank cleaning scenario, the sampling scenario, and the ballast tank inspection scenario all showed elevated human health risks using the Derived Minimal Effect Levels approach. The most critical exposure occurs in the ballast tank cleaning scenario through the inhalation of volatile DBP, such as tribromomethane. This substance may cause acute effects such as headache, dizziness and also has carcinogenic properties. The two risk reducing options available in the GESAMP-BWWG Tier 2 calculations were compared, one being mitigation measures such as protective gloves and coveralls, the other option is taking into account a time correction factor. The results showed that thetrihalomethanes in air are most problematic, however, there is a possibility that the calculated values may be overestimated as generally worst case assumptions were used. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

disinfection by-products ; management ; inactivation ; chlorine

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Podaci o izdanju

247

2020.

125824

12

objavljeno

0045-6535

1879-1298

10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.125824

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Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti, Tehnologija prometa i transport

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