1. Occupational Health Risk Assessment of Benzene, Toluene, and Xylene in Shanghai.
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WANG, Tong Shuai, SONG, Bo, SUN, Qing Hua, LIN, Yong Xin, SUN, Yuan, SUN, Pin, JIA, Xiao Dong, Au, William W., MEI, Can Hua, and XIA, Zhao Lin
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HEALTH risk assessment ,INDUSTRIAL hygiene ,BENZENE ,XYLENE ,PERIODIC health examinations ,TOLUENE - Abstract
This study was designed to conduct a retrospective and systematic occupational health risk assessment (OHRA) of enterprises that used benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) in Shanghai, China. All data for the study were obtained from 1,705 occupational health examination and evaluation reports from 2013 to 2017, and a semiquantitative model following Chinese OHRA guidelines (GBZ/T 298-2017) was applied for the assessment. The selected enterprises using BTX were mainly involved in manufacturing of products. Using the exposure level method, health risk levels associated with exposure to BTX were classified as medium, negligible, or low. However, the risk levels associated with benzene and toluene were significantly different according to job types, with gluers and inkers exhibiting greater health risks. For the same job type, the health risk levels assessed using the comprehensive index method were higher than those using the exposure level method. Our OHRA reveals that workers who are exposed to BTX still face excessive health risk. Additionally, the risk level varied depending on job categories and exposure to specific chemicals. Therefore, additional control measures recommended by OHRA guidelines are essential to reduce worker exposure levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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