O43-2 Development of a barcode-based exposure assessment method to evaluate occupational exposure to cleaning products and disinfectants

Author(s):  
Catherine Quinot ◽  
S Amsellem-Dubourget ◽  
S Temam ◽  
E Sévin ◽  
C Barreto ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 75 (9) ◽  
pp. 668-674 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Quinot ◽  
Sylvie Amsellem-Dubourget ◽  
Sofia Temam ◽  
Etienne Sevin ◽  
Christine Barreto ◽  
...  

ObjectiveHealthcare workers are highly exposed to various types of disinfectants and cleaning products. Assessment of exposure to these products remains a challenge. We aimed to investigate the feasibility of a method, based on a smartphone application and bar codes, to improve occupational exposure assessment among hospital/cleaning workers in epidemiological studies.MethodsA database of disinfectants and cleaning products used in French hospitals, including their names, bar codes and composition, was developed using several sources: ProdHyBase (a database of disinfectants managed by hospital hygiene experts), and specific regulatory agencies and industrial websites. A smartphone application has been created to scan bar codes of products and fill a short questionnaire. The application was tested in a French hospital. The ease of use and the ability to record information through this new approach were estimated.ResultsThe method was tested in a French hospital (7 units, 14 participants). Through the application, 126 records (one record referred to one product entered by one participant/unit) were registered, majority of which were liquids (55.5%) or sprays (23.8%); 20.6% were used to clean surfaces and 15.9% to clean toilets. Workers used mostly products with alcohol and quaternary ammonium compounds (>90% with weekly use), followed by hypochlorite bleach and hydrogen peroxide (28.6%). For most records, information was available on the name (93.7%) and bar code (77.0%). Information on product compounds was available for all products and recorded in the database.ConclusionThis innovative and easy-to-use method could help to improve the assessment of occupational exposure to disinfectants/cleaning products in epidemiological studies.


2012 ◽  
Vol 69 (12) ◽  
pp. 883-889 ◽  
Author(s):  
Orianne Dumas ◽  
Carole Donnay ◽  
Dick J J Heederik ◽  
Michel Héry ◽  
Dominique Choudat ◽  
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2016 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
S Viegas ◽  
M Almeida-Silva ◽  
T Faria ◽  
M Santos ◽  
C Viegas

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