M L Chen, I F Mao, M T Wu, J R Chen, C K Ho, T J Smith, D Wypij, D C Christiani
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Abstract
Coking workers are regularly exposed to coke oven emissions, which consist primarily of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds. This study measured the workers' exposure to the benzene soluble fraction of total particulates (BSF). The study population consisted of 88 coking workers as an exposure group and 59 referents. Personal breathing-zone samples of BSF and total particulates were taken from all study subjects for 3 consecutive days. The highest BSF concentrations were found among the topside oven workers (geometric mean; range) (microgram/m3): lidman (515; 72-18, 181), tar chaser (432; 51-4334), and larry car operator (185; 55-649). The lowest was 7 micrograms/m3 in the referents. Among the samples at the topside oven 84% exceeded the Occupational Safety and Health Administration standard (150 micrograms/m3 BSF). The percentage of BSF in total particulates varied across job classifications, ranging from 0.3% in wharfmen to 24% in tar chasers. Area sampling indicated that the BSF concentration at the topside area was sixtyfold higher than that at the administrative area, which was approximately 2 km from the coke oven plant.
炼焦工人经常暴露在焦炉排放物中,这些排放物主要由多环芳烃和挥发性有机化合物组成。本研究测量了工人对总颗粒物中苯可溶性组分(BSF)的暴露量。研究人群包括88名焦化工人作为暴露组和59名参照物。连续3天采集所有研究对象的个人呼吸区BSF和总颗粒物样本。上层甲板烤炉工人的BSF浓度最高(几何平均;量程)(微克/立方米):lidman (515;72- 18,181),追逐者(432;51-4334), larry car operator (185;55 - 649)。最低为7微克/立方米。上层烘箱样品中有84%超过职业安全与健康管理局的标准(150微克/立方米BSF)。BSF占总颗粒物的百分比因工作类别而异,从码头工人的0.3%到追焦油工人的24%不等。区域采样表明,上层区域的BSF浓度比距焦炉厂约2公里的行政区域高60倍。