Publications by authors named "Y Cloutier"

Workers can be exposed to solid airborne particles in some occupational environments, and they might be required to wear chemical protective clothing to prevent skin exposure. Dedicated standards exist to certify the protective value of such clothing, but they are not informative enough to identify the main pathways of entry for solid particles nor to compare performances between different chemical protective clothing. In this work, 20 non-woven fabrics used to make chemical protective clothing for solid particle protection were selected to be examined for both filtration and comfort performances.

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Composting is a natural dynamic biological process used to valorise putrescible organic matter. The composting process can involve vigorous movements of waste material piles, which release high concentrations of bioaerosols into the surrounding environment. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the dispersal of airborne microorganisms emitted by composting plants (CP) as well as the potential occupational exposure of composting workers.

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Article Synopsis
  • HVAC systems can harbor dust contaminated with mold spores, posing a risk to respiratory health in building occupants.
  • A study aimed to develop a reliable method for estimating mold contamination in HVAC dust, comparing four analytical methods on samples from a controlled environment.
  • Among the methods tested, mold DNA amplification using qPCR demonstrated the highest sensitivity, precision, and correlation with traditional culture methods, making it the recommended approach for assessing fungal content in HVAC systems.
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