复合材料制造工厂接触苯、甲苯、乙苯和二甲苯(BTEX)的健康风险评估:蒙特卡罗模拟

A. Khoshakhlagh, Masoud Askari Majdabadi, Saeid Yazdanirad, L. Carlsen
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摘要本研究旨在首次评估复合材料生产厂中BTEX可能存在的非癌风险和癌风险。根据NIOSH 1501的方法,使用含有活性椰子炭的吸附管和泵,以推荐的流量在50 ~ 200毫升/分钟之间,从参与者的呼吸区收集BTEX的空气样本,制备后使用GC质谱法分析样品。为了评估污染物的非致癌风险和致癌风险,采用了美国环境保护署(USEPA)提出的方法。BTEX的平均浓度均低于阈值(TLV)。苯、乙苯和二甲苯的非致癌风险值分别为美国环保署设定的阈值的46.00倍、6.96倍和22.4倍。而甲苯的风险低于可接受限度。此外,研究结果还指出,在这个行业中,接触苯和乙苯的工人有特定的癌症风险,表明每100名接触苯和乙苯的工人分别有1.66和1.91例额外的潜在病例。
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Health risk assessment of exposure to benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) in a composite manufacturing plant: Monte-Carlo simulations
Abstract This study aimed to assess the possible non-cancer and cancer risks associated with BTEX in a composite manufacturing plant for the first time. Air samples of BTEX were gathered from the breathing zone of participants based on the method of NIOSH 1501 using an adsorbent tube containing activated coconut charcoal and a pump at the recommended flow rate between 50 and 200 milliliters per min. After the preparation, the samples were analyzed using GC mass spectrometry. To evaluate the non-cancer and cancer risks of the pollutants, the method proposed by the United States environmental protection agency (USEPA) was applied. The mean concentrations of BTEX were found lower than the threshold limit values (TLV). The non-carcinogenic risk values of benzene, ethylbenzene, and xylene were found to be 46.00, 6.96, and 22.4 times, respectively, higher than the threshold levels set by the US EPA. Whereas the risk of toluene was lower than the acceptable limit. Moreover, the results point to a specific risk of cancer for the workers exposed to benzene and ethylbenzene in this industry, indicating a potential for 1.66 and 1.91 additional cases per 100 workers exposed to benzene and ethylbenzene, respectively.
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