Prevalence of formaldehyde in indoor air of gross anatomy laboratory and cadaver storage room of a medical college

Shailesh Gahukar, U. Ramteke, D. Majumdar, Raman Malviya, Dinkar T Patil, J. Trivedi, C. Rao, Ashok H. Kale
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Aim: Concentration of formaldehyde (FA) which is used to preserve cadavers for dissection in medical colleges was monitored in indoor air including at the breathing level in dissection classes during a 2-week study in a gross anatomy laboratory and also in the cadaver storage room in a Medical College in India in 2012. Materials and Methods: Air samples were collected for 30 min and 3 h to commensurate with World Health Organization (WHO) standard (short-term exposure limit) value of FA (30-min) and dissection class of 3 h duration respectively. Results: FA concentration ranged from 0.11 to 1.07 mg/m3 in the cadaver storage room and 0.06-1.12 mg/m3 in the gross anatomy laboratory. In samples taken at 5 ft height at the breathing level, FA concentration ranged from 0.32 to 0.86 mg/m3. Conclusions: Most of the observed FA levels were found to be above the prescribed FA guideline values laid down by organizations such as OSHA, ACGIH, WHO, Japan Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare and, therefore, could be considered as harmful for students’ and teachers’ health. FA concentrations reported from a few medical facilities in other countries are comparable, implying that some uniform management and control strategies for FA could be contemplated to reduce risks of FA exposure to students and teachers which are discussed in this paper.
某医学院大体解剖实验室及尸库室内空气甲醛含量调查
目的:2012年,在印度一所医学院的大体解剖实验室和尸体储藏室进行了为期两周的研究,监测了室内空气中甲醛(FA)的浓度,包括解剖课上的呼吸水平。甲醛(FA)用于保存医学院校的解剖尸体。材料与方法:空气样本采集时间分别为30min和3h,与世界卫生组织(WHO)标准FA(短期暴露限值)值(30min)和解剖等级(3h)相符。结果:尸体储藏室FA浓度为0.11 ~ 1.07 mg/m3,大体解剖实验室FA浓度为0.06 ~ 1.12 mg/m3。在呼吸水平5英尺高度采集的样本中,FA浓度范围为0.32至0.86 mg/m3。结论:观察到的FA水平大多高于OSHA、ACGIH、WHO、日本厚生劳动省等组织制定的FA指导值,因此可以认为对学生和教师的健康有害。其他国家一些医疗机构报告的FA浓度具有可比性,这意味着可以考虑采用一些统一的FA管理和控制策略来降低学生和教师接触FA的风险,本文对此进行了讨论。
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