Documentation of endotoxin levels in the cotton industry Abstract In Québec, 33,000 workers in the textile industry handle cotton fibre. The endotoxins can cause respiratory problems among the workers in this industry. This project underscores the presence of airborne endotoxins at different stages of cotton fibre processing in Quebec plants and identifies certain factors that affect these levels. Despite considerable variability, certain processes proved to be major generators of endotoxins. An effective tracking method is to demonstrate a relationship between endotoxin levels in the air and in materials or in the water of air washers. Moreover, the results can be used to identify conditions and techniques where levels should be better controlled. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Documentation of the endotoxins present in the ambient air of Québec textile plants that process cotton fiber Research Report: R-354 Simplified Articles Risques biologiques dans les usines de textilesLes endotoxines responsables des problèmes respiratoires des travailleurs Volume 18, n0 1 Scientific Publications Documentation of the endotoxins present in the ambient air of cotton fiber textile mills in QuébecGeneviève Marchand, Lalonde M., Beaudet Y., Boivin G., Villeneuve S., Pépin C.Source : Journal of Environmental Monitoring, vol. 9, no 8, 2007, p. 869-876Documentation of the endotoxins present in the ambient air of cotton fiber textile mills in Québec (Poster)Geneviève MarchandSource : in American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exhibition : Sparking Tradition with Invention / AIHCE (June 2-7, 2007 : Philadelphia, U.S.A.), 2007 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-0310 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2003 Research Field: Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention Team: Geneviève Marchand (IRSST)Michèle Lalonde (Association paritaire de santé et de sécurité du travail, secteur textile)Gilles Boivin (Association paritaire de santé et de sécurité du travail, secteur textile)