Viegas, CarlaDias, MartaAlmeida, BeatrizGomes, Anita Q.Twarużek, MagdalenaKosicki, RobertGrajewski, JanViegas, Susana2021-06-012021-06-012021-05Viegas C, Dias M, Almeida B, Gomes AQ, Twarużek M, Viegas S, et al. Mechanic protection gloves used in waste sorting industry: suitable as passive method to sample for fungal burden. In: 42nd Mycotoxin Workshop, May 31 – June 2, 2021 [online conference].http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13411Project "Waste Workers’ Exposure to Bioburden through Filtering Respiratory Protective Devices” (IPL/2018/WasteFRPD_ESTeSL).Project FCT_UIDB/05608/2020. Project FCT_UIDP/05608/2020.Background: The high prevalence of airborne bacterial and fungal species in forklift cabinets from waste sorting units has already been described. Aspergillus spp. species are filamentous fungi commonly found in different environmental compartments, where they thrive as saprophytes. Several sections are reported as being mycotoxins producers. In Portuguese waste industries, personal protective equipment, such as mechanical protection gloves (MPG) are of mandatory use. During their use, sweat is released, and consequently, the material humidity and temperature inside the glove increase leading to favorable conditions for the microorganism’s growth. This study intends to assess the fungal and mycotoxins contamination present in MPG as a potential passive sampling method to assess occupational exposure.engOccupational healthOccupational exposureWaste sorting industryMechanical protection glovesFungal burdenProject IPL/2018/WasteFRPD_ESTeSLProject FCT_UIDB/05608/2020Project FCT_UIDP/05608/2020Mechanic protection gloves used in waste sorting industry: suitable as passive method to sample for fungal burdenconference object