A Survey and Recommendation on Safety and Health for Occupational Health Laboratories

일부 산업보건관련 기관의 분석실험실 안전보건에 관한 실태와 대책

  • Yoo, Ke-Mook (Seoul Regional Office, Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency) ;
  • Roh, Young-Man (Industrial Medical Center, Dept. of Preventive medicine, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Han, Jin-Gu (Industrial Medical Center, Dept. of Preventive medicine, College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea) ;
  • Won, Jung-IL (Department of Environment Engineering, Chungbuk Science College)
  • 유계묵 (한국산업안전공단 서울지역본부) ;
  • 노영만 (가톨릭대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실.산업의학센터) ;
  • 한진구 (가톨릭대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실.산업의학센터) ;
  • 원정일 (충북과학대학 환경공업과)
  • Received : 2000.09.18
  • Accepted : 2000.10.30
  • Published : 2000.11.30

Abstract

This study was conducted at occupational health laboratories in Seoul and Gyunggi district area from December, 1999 to January, 2000. The main purpose of this study was to survey the actual condition of safety and health by questionnaire and checklist and to assess the performance of fume hoods and the airborne exposures to chemicals in the laboratories. The chemicals in the cabinet were not classified by hazardous properties and the compressed gases were not stored safely. The prevalences of laboratories having first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and safety showers were found to be 18%, 55%, and 9%, respectively. Most laboratory workers were not educated for safety and health. Also, there was no performance evaluation for hazards and risks. The fume hoods in laboratories had not been annually inspected by checklist and the face velocity had been checked more than one time in the previous year for only 18% of them. Five percent of fume hoods had the face velocity more than 4.0 m/sec and 17% had no capture performance. Detected organic solvents were methylenechloride, acetone, ethylbenzene, isopropanol, xylene, methylisobutylketone, trichloroethylene, and toluene. The concentrations of organic solvents were much less than the occupational exposure limits proposed by the Ministry of Labor in Korea. This study showed that the actual condition of safety and health was not appropriate for laboratory workers. It is recommended that laboratory workers should be educated for the treatment and storage of hazardous chemicals and compressed gases to improve the working environment of the occupational safety and health laboratories.

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