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- Title
Development of Method for the Measurement of Dermal Exposure on a Lifelike Cow Dummy to Assess the Risk of Using a Urease Inhibitor (Atmowell ®) to Reduce NH 3 Emissions in Cattle Farming.
- Authors
Ehmke, Annika; Wegener, Jens Karl; Melfsen, Andreas; Hartung, Eberhard
- Abstract
Up to 58% of NH3 emissions can be reduced through the use of the urease inhibitor Atmowell® in cattle farming. Automated manure scraper and drag hose systems should be used to apply urease inhibitors (UIs) to stable floors. Proof of safe use is also needed. A risk assessment of the urease inhibitor PPDA was conducted utilising estimated and calculated exposure data along with established and verified model calculation tools. Risk assessment models can be improved using measured dermal exposure data. The fluorescent dye pyranine and a Tyvek® collector were used to measure exposure. Tyvek® was attached to a lifelike cow dummy. Regarding the drag hose system, two worst-case scenarios were considered: over the cow and passing the cow. Regarding the robot application system, a 0 m frontal scenario was considered. The over the cow scenario exhibited the highest dermal exposure, with 1.5 mg of PPDA/cow per application run. The robot scenario exhibited the smallest amount, with 0.8 mg of PPDA/cow per application run. The risk of using PPDA was already excluded by model calculation tools in a risk assessment. Compared with the estimated and calculated dermal exposure values, the measured dermal exposure levels were reduced by a factor of two to six.
- Subjects
AGRICULTURE; UREASE; COWS; FLUORESCENT dyes; RISK assessment
- Publication
Environments (2076-3298), 2024, Vol 11, Issue 3, p47
- ISSN
2076-3298
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/environments11030047