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A Study on Workers' Exposure to Organic Solvents in Petroleum Refinery  

Choi, Sang Jun (Wonjun Institute for Occupational and Environmenal Health)
Paik, Nam Won (Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University)
Kim, Jin Kyoung (Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University)
Choi, Yeon Ki (National Institute of Environmental Research)
Jung, Hyun Hee (Samsung Electronics Co., LTD)
Heo, Sung-Min (POSCO Gwangyang Works)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.15, no.1, 2005 , pp. 27-35 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the characteristics of petroleum refinery workers' exposure to organic solvents. Exposure assessment was conducted by full shift-based long term personal sampling(TWA-P) and task-based short term personal sampling(STEL-P) strategy. Major organic solvents that workers can be exposed are various, varying from C3~C12, and this study focused on 11 kinds including benzene, considering toxicity and concentration level. In comparison with two sampling results, STEL-P shows a significant(p<0.001) excess of exposure level rather than TWA-P. As the potential risk index for benzene is calculated as 16, benzene should be set the highest priority for control in petroleum refinery industry. The tasks with the highest benzene exposure level were de-watering(AM;99.8 ppm), draining(AM;19.6ppm), sampling(AM;16.2ppm), and manual gauging(AM;15.02ppm). Petroleum refinery workers' exposure pattern to organic solvents differs by tasks performed, and some task has a high risk of temporary extreme exposure. Therefore, traditional 8-hour TWA sampling strategy have possibility of underestimation of exposure level of workers in petroleum refinery.
Keywords
benzene; petroleum refinery; task-based sampling strategy;
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