Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Atmospheric Formaldehyde (HCHO) was monitored in four sites on the Holy Mosque of Makkah, Saudi Arabia during August, 2013. The daily mean concentrations of HCHO were ranged from 1.09-18.92 g/m3. The levels of HCHO were significantly higher than the permissible exposure limit (0.042 μg/m3) of the O...
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doaj-aad298071337431e9c66188bd3867f8b2020-11-25T02:26:49ZengThai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on EnvironmentEnvironmentAsia1906-17142015-07-01822636Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi ArabiaAtef M.F. Mohammed0Essam A. Morsy1Turki M. Habeebullah2Said Munir3The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. and Air Pollution Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt.The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. and Geophysics Department, Faculty of Sciences, Cairo University - Giza - Egypt.The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Institute for Hajj and Umrah Research, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Atmospheric Formaldehyde (HCHO) was monitored in four sites on the Holy Mosque of Makkah, Saudi Arabia during August, 2013. The daily mean concentrations of HCHO were ranged from 1.09-18.92 g/m3. The levels of HCHO were significantly higher than the permissible exposure limit (0.042 μg/m3) of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). However, it were not exceeded the recommended exposure limit of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (20 μg/m3) and Egyptian law 4/1994 (0.37 mg/m3). Spatial variations of HCHO concentrations most probably due to variations in local meteorology and traffic flow, which was considered the main source of emissions. Exposure doses for various age groups were estimated, which ranged from 0.000004 to 0.000259 mg/kg/day. Maximum exposure dose was recorded for boys (age 12-14 years) and children (6-8 years) and minimum for females (19-65 years).http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/vol8no2-04.pdfFormaldehydevehicle emissionsrisk assessmentThe Holy MosqueMakkah |
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Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
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Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
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Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
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Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
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Assessing the Levels and Health Risk of Atmospheric Formaldehyde in Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
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assessing the levels and health risk of atmospheric formaldehyde in makkah, saudi arabia |
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Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment |
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EnvironmentAsia |
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1906-1714 |
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Atmospheric Formaldehyde (HCHO) was monitored in four sites on the Holy Mosque of Makkah, Saudi Arabia during August, 2013. The daily mean concentrations of HCHO were ranged from 1.09-18.92 g/m3. The levels of HCHO were significantly higher than the permissible exposure limit (0.042 μg/m3) of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). However, it were not exceeded the recommended exposure limit of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (20 μg/m3) and Egyptian law 4/1994 (0.37 mg/m3). Spatial variations of HCHO concentrations most probably due to variations in local meteorology and traffic flow, which was considered the main source of emissions. Exposure doses for various age groups were estimated, which ranged from 0.000004 to 0.000259 mg/kg/day. Maximum exposure dose was recorded for boys (age 12-14 years) and children (6-8 years) and minimum for females (19-65 years). |
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Formaldehyde vehicle emissions risk assessment The Holy Mosque Makkah |
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