MEASUREMENT OF LEAD CONCENTRATION IN THE BLOOD OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT DRIVERS IN BANDUNG REGENCY, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA

IF 0.2 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Farhan Baehaki, Gita Nur Fajriani, Ani Haerani, Suci Rizki Nurul Aeni, Ayu Yunita Sari
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Abstract

As industrial and transportation activities in Bandung Regency are growing rapidly, Indonesia could be at risk of increasing air pollution levels. One of the air pollutants that are very harmful to the body is lead (Pb) generated from industrial activities, mining, vehicle exhaust gas, and dust from the ground. Lead is a heavy metal that is very dangerous for the body because it is carcinogenic with its activity character as an inhibitor in cell metabolism. This study aimed to analyze the concentration of lead in the blood of public transport drivers who are active on the highway every day and are most at risk of being exposed to Pb. Measurement of Pb concentration was carried out using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Blood samples were taken from public transport drivers at Soreang Terminal, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The analysis results showed that the average blood lead content of public transport drivers was 1,032 mg/L. The lowest level was 0.889 mg/L, and the highest was 1,200 mg/L. This shows that the lead content in the blood of public transport drivers is already in excess levels (range numbers 0.800-1.200 mg/L) when compared with the threshold for lead in the blood based on the Regulation of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (0.10 - 0.25 mg/L) and the threshold value set by the World Health Organization, which is 0.4 mg/L.
印尼西爪哇班东县公共交通司机血液中铅浓度的测定
随着万隆县的工业和运输活动迅速增长,印度尼西亚可能面临空气污染水平上升的风险。对身体非常有害的空气污染物之一是工业活动、采矿、车辆废气和地面灰尘产生的铅。铅是一种对身体非常危险的重金属,因为它具有致癌作用,具有细胞代谢抑制剂的活性。本研究旨在分析每天在高速公路上活动的公共交通司机血液中铅的浓度,这些司机最有可能接触铅。使用原子吸收分光光度计(AAS)进行Pb浓度的测量。血样取自印度尼西亚西爪哇万隆县Soreang码头的公共交通司机。分析结果显示,公共交通驾驶员的平均血铅含量为1032 mg/L。最低为0.889 mg/L,最高为1200 mg/L。这表明,与印度尼西亚共和国卫生部规定的血液铅阈值(0.10-0.25 mg/L)和世界卫生组织设定的0.4 mg/L阈值相比,公共交通司机血液中的铅含量已经处于超标水平(范围为0.800-1.200 mg/L)。
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