Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing

Introduction: The combustion process during the production of tofu leads to the release of Carbon monoxide (CO). This study aimed to analyze the environmental risks of exposure to CO in people residing near the tofu factories in Sidoarjo, Indonesia. Methods: This was an analytic study using a cross-...

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Main Authors: Serlly Frida Drastyana, Sendy Ayu Mitra Uktutias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2021-04-01
Series:Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JKL/article/view/22465
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spelling doaj-d750ebd7111b4fdd8bac71554ec2ef612021-05-03T08:14:06ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan1829-72852540-881X2021-04-01132576310.20473/jkl.v13i2.2021.57-6312337Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu ManufacturingSerlly Frida Drastyana0Sendy Ayu Mitra Uktutias1Bachelor Program of Hospital Administration, STIKES Yayasan RS Dr Soetomo, Prof. Dr. Moestopo 8A, Surabaya 60286, IndonesiaBachelor Program of Hospital Administration, STIKES Yayasan RS Dr Soetomo, Prof. Dr. Moestopo 8A, Surabaya 60286, IndonesiaIntroduction: The combustion process during the production of tofu leads to the release of Carbon monoxide (CO). This study aimed to analyze the environmental risks of exposure to CO in people residing near the tofu factories in Sidoarjo, Indonesia. Methods: This was an analytic study using a cross-sectional design. Data were obtained from laboratory experiments, interviews, and observations. Five locations of the tofu manufacturing areas as a research location. Results and Discussion: The average CO concentration in five locations was below the quality standard at 54.50 µg/m3. The hazard identification showed CO could have non-carcinogenic health risks. The respondents near the tofu industry inhaled 5.63 µg/kg/day CO in average. Furthermore, at all of the locations, the CO toxic agents in the air have a rate of RQ > 1. This showed that respondents with 55 kg body weight could be exposed to CO for 8 hours/day or for 312 days/ year. As a result, the exposure to CO is unsafe or likely to result in non-carcinogenic effects on the residents in the next 30 years. Conclusion: CO concentration in all tofu manufacturing areas was below the quality standard and could cause health problems. Residents around the factory are advised to avoid exhaust gas emissions from tofu factories by providing an air exhaust system. The residents also can reduce the exposure by using a mask when outdoor activity.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JKL/article/view/22465carbon monoxide, risk assessment, manufacturing
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Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan
carbon monoxide, risk assessment, manufacturing
author_facet Serlly Frida Drastyana
Sendy Ayu Mitra Uktutias
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title Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
title_short Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
title_full Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
title_fullStr Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Risk Assessment of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in a Residential Area around Tofu Manufacturing
title_sort risk assessment of exposure to carbon monoxide in a residential area around tofu manufacturing
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Jurnal Kesehatan Lingkungan
issn 1829-7285
2540-881X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Introduction: The combustion process during the production of tofu leads to the release of Carbon monoxide (CO). This study aimed to analyze the environmental risks of exposure to CO in people residing near the tofu factories in Sidoarjo, Indonesia. Methods: This was an analytic study using a cross-sectional design. Data were obtained from laboratory experiments, interviews, and observations. Five locations of the tofu manufacturing areas as a research location. Results and Discussion: The average CO concentration in five locations was below the quality standard at 54.50 µg/m3. The hazard identification showed CO could have non-carcinogenic health risks. The respondents near the tofu industry inhaled 5.63 µg/kg/day CO in average. Furthermore, at all of the locations, the CO toxic agents in the air have a rate of RQ > 1. This showed that respondents with 55 kg body weight could be exposed to CO for 8 hours/day or for 312 days/ year. As a result, the exposure to CO is unsafe or likely to result in non-carcinogenic effects on the residents in the next 30 years. Conclusion: CO concentration in all tofu manufacturing areas was below the quality standard and could cause health problems. Residents around the factory are advised to avoid exhaust gas emissions from tofu factories by providing an air exhaust system. The residents also can reduce the exposure by using a mask when outdoor activity.
topic carbon monoxide, risk assessment, manufacturing
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JKL/article/view/22465
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