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Ann Work Expo Health


Title:"Occupational Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Including Aldehydes for Swedish Hairdressers"
Author(s):Ricklund N; Bryngelsson IL; Hagberg J;
Address:"Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Faculty of Business, Science and Engineering, Orebro University, SE 70182 Orebro, Sweden"
Journal Title:Ann Work Expo Health
Year:2023
Volume:67
Issue:3
Page Number:366 - 378
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxac078
ISSN/ISBN:2398-7316 (Electronic) 2398-7308 (Print) 2398-7308 (Linking)
Abstract:"Working as a professional hairdresser involves the daily usage of many different hair treatment products containing chemicals in complex mixtures. Exposure may induce symptoms in the airways and on the skin. In this study, exposure of hairdressers to volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including aldehydes, was measured in the personal breathing zone in the spring of 2017. The study included 30 hairdressers evenly distributed over ten hair salons in the town of Orebro, Sweden. Work tasks and indoor climate were also surveilled. A hazard index (HI) based on chronic reference values for health was calculated to indicate combined exposure risk. In total, 90 VOCs, including nine aldehydes, were identified. Individual exposure expressed as a total concentration of VOCs (TVOCs) were in the range of 50-3600 microg/m3 toluene equivalent (median 460 microg/m3) and the HI was in the range 0.0046-13 (median 0.9). Exposure was more strongly influenced by variability among hairdressers than among salons. The HI indicated an increased risk of non-carcinogenic effects (HI >/= 1) at four of the 10 hair salons. Individual working procedures, ventilation, volumetric usage of hair treatment products, certain chemicals in products (formaldehyde, isopropanol, and 2,4- and 2,6-toluene diisocyanate), and availability of reference values may have affected estimates of exposure risks. Nevertheless, the HI may be suitable as a screening tool to assess potential exposure risk posed to hairdressers since it considers the complexity of chemical mixtures and the chronic component of VOC exposure occurring in all indoor environments"
Keywords:Humans *Occupational Exposure Aldehydes *Volatile Organic Compounds Sweden Formaldehyde chemical mixture hair treatment hazard index limit values maximum cumulative ratio reference values;
Notes:"MedlineRicklund, Niklas Bryngelsson, Ing-Liss Hagberg, Jessika eng England 2022/11/25 Ann Work Expo Health. 2023 Mar 15; 67(3):366-378. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxac078"

 
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