Exposure to Bioaerosols During Fish Processing on Board Norwegian Fishing Trawlers

Author:

Heidelberg Cecilie T12,Bang Berit12,Thomassen Marte R1,Kamath Sandip D3,Ruethers Thimo3,Lopata Andreas L3,Madsen Anne M4ORCID,Sandsund Mariann5,Aasmoe Lisbeth12

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital of North Norway, Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Sykehusveien, Tromsoe, Norway

2. UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hansine Hansens veg 18, Tromsoe, Norway

3. James Cook University, College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, Townsville, Australia

4. The National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Lerso Parkallé, Copenhagen East, Denmark

5. SINTEF Digital, Department of Health Research, Professor Brochs gt., Trondheim, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The main objective was to gain more knowledge on exposure to bioaerosols in the processing area on board fishing trawlers. Methods Exposure sampling was carried out during the work shifts when processing fish in the processing area on board five deep-sea fishing trawlers (trawlers 1–5). Exposure samples were collected from 64 fishermen breathing zone and from stationary sampling stations on board five deep-sea fishing trawlers (1–5). Trawlers 2, 3, and 4 were old ships, not originally built for on board processing of the catch. Trawlers 1 and 5 were relatively new and built to accommodate processing machineries. On trawlers 1–4 round fish was produced; the head and entrails were removed before the fishes were frozen in blocks. Trawler 5 had the most extensive processing, producing fish fillets. Samples were analysed for total protein, trypsin activity, parvalbumin, and endotoxin. One side analysis of variance and Kruskal–Wallis H test were used to compare levels of exposure on the different trawlers. Results Personal exposure to total protein were higher on the three oldest trawlers (2, 3, and 4) compared with the two new trawlers (1 and 5). Highest activity of trypsin was detected on the four trawlers producing round fish (1–4). Parvalbumin was detected in 58% of samples from the fillet-trawler (5) compared with 13% of samples from the four trawlers producing round fish. The highest level of endotoxin was detected when using high-pressure water during cleaning machines and floors in the processing area. Conclusions Fishermen in the processing area on board Norwegian trawlers are exposed to airborne bioaerosols as proteins, trypsin, fish allergen parvalbumin, and endotoxin. Levels varied between trawlers and type of production.

Funder

Research Council of Norway

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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