Dermal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons among primary aluminium workers
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Dermal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons among primary aluminium workers
Abstract
Large amounts of PAH's are released in the electrode production departments of pre-bake cell aluminium reduction plants. Emission sources are mixing, shaping and baking of the anode (paste plant and bake oven) and pot relining operations. A study was performed to quantify the importance of dermal uptake of PAH's among exposed workers. Twenty workers in the anode production departments (paste plant (N = 8) and bake oven (N = 5)) and the pot relining department (N = 7) volunteered for the study. Monitoring was performed over a period of 5 consecutive days using personal air sampling, dermal contamination sampling and biological monitoring. Pyrene concentrations measured in the respirable air samples, ranged up to 320 micrograms/m3. Dermal contamination of pyrene was monitored at three skin sites (wrist, jaw/neck and groin) using exposure pads as pseudo-skin. The skin contamination with pyrene ranged up to 375 ng/cm2. Contamination of the groin skin site, although covered by work clothes ranged up to 106 ng/cm2. The concentration of 1-hydroxypyrene in pre and post-shift urine ranged up to 27 mumol/mol creatinine and showed an increase during the day and a decrease during the night. Pyrene in air and pyrene on the skin were tested for significance of correlation with urinary 1-hydroxypyrene in samples taken at several moments: end-of-shift, pre-shift next morning and weekly increase. The correlation coefficients between dermal contamination and urinary 1-hydroxypyrene were equal or higher than the correlation coefficient between pyrene air concentration and urinary 1-hydroxypyrene. The total skin contamination in exposed workers is estimated to be more than three times higher than the intake via the respiratory tract. The contribution of dermal exposure to the total PAH body burden of exposed workers therefore appears to be significant.
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