Title: BASIC PRINCIPLES IN OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE ????????
1BASIC PRINCIPLES IN OCCUPATIONAL HYGIENE????????
212 - BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS 12-????
3BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS????
- Biological Hazards - bacteria, viruses or moulds
have the ability in the right conditions to
rapidly replicate themselves. - ????????????????????????????
- Focus on control is not only avoidance of contact
with the agent but also on ensuring that
conditions favourable for growth of the organism
are prevented. - ?????????????????
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4BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS????
- The three main categories of biological agents
- ??????????
- Bacteria - single celled micro organisms that
live in soil, water and air. - ????????,????????????
- Viruses tiny parasitic organisms that can only
reproduce within living cells. - ?????????,???????????
- Fungi simple plants lacking chlorophyll and
normal plant structures (e.g. leaves, stems etc). - ???????,????????????(??,??)?
Dividing Escherichia coli bacteria ??????
Source Wikimedia Commons ??????????
5Exposure to micro-organisms??????
- Individual to exposure to micro-organisms depends
on state of immunity - ???????????????????
- whether the individual has already experienced a
particular illness - ???????????
- immunisation levels
- ????
- individual resistance
- ?????
- Fatigue
- ??????
- age.
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Legionella pneumophila multiplying inside a
cultured human lung fibroblast ???????????????
Source Wikimedia Commons ??????????
6CONTROL DEPENDANT ON RISK GROUP????????
- Risk Group 1 - (low individual and community
risk). An organism that is unlikely to cause
human or animal disease. - ????1 (?????,?????) ????????????????
- Risk Group 2 - (moderate individual risk, limited
community risk). A pathogen that may cause human
or animal disease and which might be a hazard to
laboratory workers, but is unlikely to spread to
the community, livestock or the environment. - ????2 (??????,??????) ????????????,????????????
,????????????????????? - Risk Group 3 - (high individual risk, low
community risk). A pathogen that can cause
serious human disease but does not ordinarily
spread from one individual to another. - ???? 3 (?????,?????)???????????,???????????????
? - Risk Group 4 - (high individual and community
risk). A pathogen that usually produces serious
human or animal disease and may be readily
transmitted from one individual to another,
directly or indirectly. - ???? 4 (?????,?????)??????????
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7Biosafety levels (1)?????? (1)
- Four Biosafety levels which give the containment
precautions - ??,???????????????????
- Biosafety Level 1 Little containment or
segregation, precautions such as separation and
labelling of waste materials. - ??????1?????????????,???????????????????
- Biosafety Level 2 Staff have specific training
in handling pathogenic agents, restricted access,
sharps protection, biological cabinets for
certain activities - ??????2??????????????????,???????,????,?????????
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8Biosafety levels (2)?????? (2)
- Four Biosafety levels which give the containment
precautions - ??,???????????????????
- Biosafety Level 3 Biological safety cabinets or
other physical containment devices, personal
protective clothing and equipment. Double-door
access zones. - ??????3?????????????????????????????
- Biosafety Level 4 Separate building/ controlled
are. Controlled ventilation maintaining it under
negative pressure. All activities are carried out
in Class III biological safety cabinets, or Class
II biological safety cabinets with one-piece
positive pressure personnel suits ventilated by a
life support system. - ??????4????/??????????,?????????????????????????
3???????2?????????,????????????????????,??????????
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9Legionella???
X5000 Magnification of a large grouping of
Gram-negative Legionella pneumophila bacteria
X5000????????????? Source Wikimedia
Commons ??????????
10Legionella???
- 1976 - an outbreak occurred among delegates
attending an American Legion convention. - 1976??????????????????
- Two patterns of disease in humans
- ?????????????
- Pontiac Fever (a mild flu-like illness)
- ?????(?????????)
- Legionnaires Disease. (pneumonia and flu-like
symptoms. It is fatal in about 10 - 15 of
cases). - ????(????????,??????10 - 15)?
- It enters into the body when fine droplets of
contaminated water are inhaled. The bacterium is
not transmitted from person to person. - ???????,????????????????????
- Legionella are widespread in natural fresh water
including rivers, lakes, streams and ponds. - ????????????,????,??,??????
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11Legionella???
- Areas most at risk include
- ?????????
- Cooling towers
- ???
- water storage tanks and calorifiers
- ???????
- hot and cold water services in premises where
occupants are particularly susceptible (homes for
the elderly, hospitals etc.) - ????????????????(???,???)
- humidifiers and or washers that create a spray of
water droplets and in which water temperature
exceed 20C - ???????????20???????
- spa baths and pools
- ????????
- fire sprinkler systems and fountains.
- ????????????
12Legionella???
- Factors affecting growth include
- ???????????
- Water temperature - Temperatures in the range of
20-45C favour growth (optimum temperature 37C).
Proliferation of the bacteria is unlikely below
20C, and the organism does not survive above
60C. - ??20-45C??????????(?????37C)??????20C,???????
?,?????60?,???????? - Water being stagnant favours multiplication.
- ???????
- The presence of sediment, scale and sludge.
- ??????????????
- The presence of other micro-organisms (algae,
amoeba and bacteria) or a biofilm (a layer of
micro-organisms contained in a matrix which may
form a slime on surfaces). - ??????(??,????????)????(????,???????????)?????
13Legionella???
- Control prevent growth of bacteria and
production of aerosols - ??????????????
- Minimise the release of water spray
- ??????
- Avoid water temperatures between 20C and 45C
- ?????20C?45C??
- Avoid water stagnation
- ????
- Avoid use of materials that can harbour or
support the growth of bacteria and other
organisms - ?????????????????????
- Keep the system clean
- ??????
- Use of suitable water treatment systems including
biocides - ??????????,?????
- Ensure that the system operates safely and
correctly and is well maintained. - ???????????,??????
- Sampling to assess water quality.
- ?????????
14Humidifier Fever???
- Associated with exposure to many different types
of micro-organisms including various bacteria and
fungi found in humidifier reservoirs and
air-conditioning units. - ?????????????,????????????????????
- The micro-organisms have been found in both large
ventilation systems as well as in small units. - ?????????????????
- Significant concentrations of these organisms can
be dispersed into the environment in the aerosol
mist generated by the humidifiers during normal
operation. - ????????????,?????????????????
- Flu-like illness with fever, chills, headache,
muscle ache and fatigue. - ????????????????????
- Controls by ensuring that the bacteria and fungi
do not multiply. - ?????????????????????
15Blood Borne Diseases?????
- The risk of occupational acquisition of a blood
borne virus relates to - ??????????????????????
- The prevalence of the virus in the patient
population - ??????????
- The efficiency of virus transmission after a
single contact with infected fluid / tissue - ????????/?????????
- The nature and frequency of occupational blood
contact - ?????????????
- The concentration of the virus in the blood.
- ????????
16Blood Borne Diseases?????
- Protection comes from avoidance of blood to blood
contact by precautions - including
- ???????????????
- Wearing protective gloves and face masks
- ????????
- Covering cuts and wounds with a waterproof
dressing - ????????????
- Care with sharps
- ????
- Ensuring all equipment is appropriately
sterilized - ????????????????
- Safe disposal of infected material
- ?????????
- Control of surface contamination
- ??????
- Good hygiene.
- ?????????
17Blood Borne Diseases?????
- Hepatitis B
- ????
- Hepatitis C
- ????
- HIV - (Human Immuno-deficiency Virus).
- HIV - (????????)?
18Zoonoses ?????
- Zoonoses are infections that are naturally
transmitted from animal to humans. - ?????????????????????
- There are over 150 known zoonoses which range
from ring worm to anthrax and rabies. - ??????????????150??,????????????
- Zoonoses primarily affect people who work closely
with animals - i.e. farm workers, laboratory workers,
vets, forestry workers. - ?????????????????????,???????
- ???????????????
19Zoonoses ?????
- Infection can occur through contact with
- ???????????
- Animal and animal products (meat, bone meal, fur,
feathers, skins, wool) - ???????(????????????????)
- Animal tissue body fluids (blood, saliva etc)
- ???????(??,???)
- Birth products (placenta etc)
- ????(???)
- Waste products (urine, dung, faeces)
- ??(?????????)
- Contaminated materials (ground, fencing, clothing
etc). - ??????(?????,???)?
- Infection may occur via inhalation, ingestion or
through broken skin or contact with mucous
membranes. - ??????????????????????????
20Anthrax???
- The disease is caused by the spore forming
bacteria Bacillus anthracis. - ??????????????????
- Many animals may carry the anthrax bacteria or
spores including cattle, horses, goats and sheep.
- ???????????????,???????
- ?????
- Spore remain viable in animal products for long
periods. - ????????????????
- Cutaneous anthrax - (a skin disease).
- ????(?????)?
- Pulmonary anthrax (affecting the lungs).
- ???(????)?
- The main occupations at risk include agricultural
workers, abattoirs, animal by product processing,
vets and the wool and tanning industries. - ??????????????????????
- ?????????????????
Source Wikimedia Commons ??????????
21Leptospirosis ??????
- The main form of leptospirosis is Weils disease
which is a potentially life threatening illness
caused by the Leptospira bacteria passed from
rats via urine. - ????????????Weil????????????,???????????????
- Symptoms include flu-like symptoms such as fever,
headache, vomiting, muscle pains, pneumonia and
possible kidney failure and death. - ???????????????????????????????????????????
- The disease may be transmitted through contact
with rats urine or watercourses contaminated
with it. - ???????????????????
Source Wikimedia Commons ??????????
22Salmonellosis?????
- Salmonellosis is the name given to an infection
caused by any of the Salmonella group of
bacteria. - ????????????????????????????
- Salmonella bacteria may be carried by most types
of farm animal. - ??????????????
- Symptoms develop suddenly about 12 to 24 hours
after infection and include malaise, headache,
nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and fever. - ????12?24?????????,??????????????????????
23Pandemics???
- An epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads
over a wide geographic area and affects a large
proportion of the population. - ?????,????????????????
- A pandemic can start when the following
conditions occur - ??????????????
- Emergence of a disease, or a particular strain of
a disease, new to a population - ???????????????
- The agent affects humans, causing serious illness
- ????????,????????
- The agent spreads easily and sustainably among
humans. - ????????????,?????