Occupational exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers or decabromodiphenyl ethane during chemical manufacturing:Occurrence and health risk assessment
OBJECTIVES:Field investigations were conducted on a decabrominated diphenyl ether(BDE-209)manufacturing plant and a decabromodiphenyl ethane(DBDPE)manufacturing plant,and worker exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers(PBDEs)or DBDPE was assessed.METHODS:workshop air samples were collected and tested to measure levels of external exposure to corresponding chemicals via air inhalation.Paired human serum and urine samples taken from 202 workers were tested to assess levels of internal BFR exposure.RESULTS:Levels of BDE-209 in air samples for the BDE-209 plant ranged from 10.6 to 295 μg/m3,accounting for at least 99%of the total PBDEs in the workshop air,and those of DBDPE in air samples from the DBDPE plant ranged from 12.7 to 435 μg/m3.Maximum estimated daily intakes(EDIs)of BDE-209 and DBDPE accumulated via air inhalation exceeded the corresponding RfD level recommended by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency,indicating that for some workers,occupational exposure is likely to create significant health problems.The levels of BDE-209 measured in serum taken from BDE-209 workers ragned from 0.202 to 57.1 μg/g lw,and those of DBDPE in serum taken from DBDPE workers ranged from 0.087 to 54.4 μg/g lw.These values are several orders of magnitude higher than those detected in general areas and e-waste recycling sites.BDE-209 and DBDPE were detected in all of the urine samples with median levels of l.12 and 8.6 ng/mL,respectively,and levels of BDE-209 and DBDPE in the urine were significantly and positively correlated with those observed in the serum.CONCLUSIONS:Our study shows that occupational workers are exposed to high levels of corresponding BFRs,resulting in serious physical burdens and potential health risks.More importantly,we suggest that a compulsory vocational prevention and protection plan be immediately applied for such workers to mitigate occupational exposure and related health risks.
decabrominated diphenyl ethers decabromodiphenyl ethane occupational exposure air serum urine risk assessment
Dejun Wang Tian Chen Zhongjian Fu Luping Yang Renbo Li Shaofeng Sui Yuwei Wang Zhixiong Shi
Shandong Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Jinan 250014,Shandong,China School of Public Health and Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology,Capital Medical Unive Shouguang Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shouguang 262700,Shandong,China
国内会议
北京
英文
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2019-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)