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http://dx.doi.org/10.15269/JKSOEH.2021.31.3.255

Analysis of Exposure Levels for Inorganic Acids in Korea  

Park, Hae Dong (Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA)
Park, Seung-Hyun (Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA)
Jung, Kihyo (Department of Safety and Health, University of Ulsan)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.31, no.3, 2021 , pp. 255-265 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze the exposure characteristics of inorganic acids. Methods: We analyzed exposure data (n = 363,146) for six inorganic acids (hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen chloride, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid) collected between 2017 and 2019 in South Korea. Measurement characteristics and exposure levels (ELs) were analyzed by inorganic acid, industry category, enterprise size, and measurement year. Results: Measurement percentage dominated in time-weighted average (TWA, 91%) compared to short term exposure limit (STEL) and Ceiling. Most of the measurements (79.7%) were collected from the manufacturing category of industry. Medians of ELs were mostly low (≤3% of the threshold limit), with the exception of sulfuric acid (4.6% of TWA and 10.5% of STEL). The percentages of exceeding 1% of the occupational exposure limits (OELs) in TWA were relatively high for sulfuric acid (35.8%) and hydrogen chloride (16.5%) compared to the other acids (4.2%-6.6%). In addition, the percentages of exceeding 1% of OELs in STEL or Ceiling were higher for sulfuric acid (22.9%), hydrogen chloride (12.3%), and nitric acid (8.2%) compared to the other acids (1.2%-1.9%). The small-sized enterprises showed higher ELs in TWA; contrarily, the large-sized enterprises had higher ELs in STEL or Ceiling. Conclusions: The measurement characteristics and ELs identified in this study could be useful for establishing safety and health policies for inorganic acids.
Keywords
Ceiling; exposure level; inorganic acids; short term exposure limit; time-weighted average;
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