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Pesticides, heavy metals, radioactive substances, and ash of Poria cocos distributed in Korea (국내 유통 복령(Poria cocos)의 농약, 중금속, 방사선물질 및 회분 함량 조사 연구)

  • Jang, Eun-Kyoung;Jang, Hye-Mi;Wi, Chang-Heun;Ban, Seung-Eon
    • Journal of Mushroom
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.294-299
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to provide basic data on the safety of Poria cocos, a major Korean herbal medicine, and to establish tolerance levels for hazardous substances. Residual pesticides (321 types), heavy metals (7 types), radioactivity (3 types), and ash content were analyzed in 10 Poria cocos products distributed in Korea (5 domestic and 5 in China). Of the residual pesticides, cypermethrin was detected at 0.03 mg/kg in one domestic sample and was below the standard value. Of the heavy metals, the levels of Zn, Pb, Ni, Cu, Hg, and Cr were below the standard values in all samples. Hg was not detected in any sample. Cd was detected at 0.011 mg/kg in one Chinese sample. The radioactivity concentration was also below the MDA value in all P. cocos samples. The ash content was less than the standard value of 1.0% in all P. cocos samples. The findings indicate that P. cocos distributed in Korea is safe. However, because P. cocos is always exposed to harmful substances because of the nature of its cultivation in the soil, it seems necessary to establish systematic management standards for the entire production stage, such as cultivation, storage, and distribution.

Current Status and Future Directions of Management of Hazardous Air Pollutants in Korea - Focusing on Ambient Air Monitoring Issues - (우리나라 유해대기오염물질의 관리현황과 개선방향 - 환경대기 모니터링 문제를 중심으로 -)

  • Baek, Sung-Ok;Jeon, Chan-Gon
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.513-527
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    • 2013
  • Recently, hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) have been of great concern in Korea, largely due to public awareness on the importance of their impacts on environmental health. A group of HAPs includes a large number of various chemicals such as VOCs, PAHs, PCBs, dioxines, furans, organochlorinated pesticides, and some heavy metals. These groups of pollutants are generally known to have genetic toxicity and to be persistent in the environment. In addition, most of chemicals belong to the category of HAPs are widely distributed not only in air, but also in water and soil environments, and has therefore undergone considerable scrutiny for the last three decades. In this article, environmental implications and management of HAPs in Korea will be reviewed, with a particular emphasis on the monitoring of HAPs in the ambient air. A number of field studies will be introduced, which were recently conducted in large urban and industrial areas. Based on the filed studies, eight pollutants have been suggested to be intensively managed as higher priority pollutants, which are benzene, 1,3-butadiene, formaldehyde, acrolein, trichloroethylene, benzo(a)pyrene, hexa-valent Cr, and $PM_{2.5}$. Finally, future directions for a mega scale project for comprehensive monitoring of ambient atmosphere in large urban areas will be suggested. Such an innovative project is believed to provide more realistic information on the nature of the population exposure, which can not be simply identified by emission inventories or source investigations. Therefore, any strategy for the management of HAPs should be developed by not only emission-based approaches, but also observation-based approaches.

A statistical prediction for concentrations of Manganese in the ambient air (통계적 모형을 이용한 대기중 망간 농도 예측)

  • Kwon, Hye Ji;Kim, Yongku
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.577-586
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    • 2016
  • Hazardous air pollution caused by heavy metals in the air is at a serious level. Although manganese(Mn), one of the heavy metals, is a non-carcinogenic substance, it has a harmful influence on the human body. It is partially measured because automatic monitoring technologies have not yet be fully established. We introduced a statistical model for the daily concentration of manganese. Incorporating a linkage between Mn and meteorology, the proposed model is formulated in way to identify meteorological effects and to allow for seasonal trends, enabling not only accurate measurement of manganese concentration, but also information about the evaluation on a Hazard Quotient (non-cancer risk).

Distribution of Hazardous Heavy Metals(Hg, Cd and Pb) in Fishery Products, Sold at Garak Wholesale Markets in Seoul (서울시내 수산 시장에서 유통되는 수산물의 유해성 중금속(Hg, Cd 및 Pb) 분포에 관하여)

  • 함희진
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.146-151
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    • 2002
  • The contents [average(minimum∼maximum), Unit:mg/kg] of hazardous heavy metals(Hg, Cd and Pb) were estimated from 951 fishery products in Seoul(468 fishes,373 shellfishes, 39 crustaceans and 71 others) from January to December in 2001 by Atomic Absorption Spectrometer. Hg contents showed in shellfishes [0.033(N.D.∼0.19)]>others(0.026(N.D.∼0.11)]>crustaceans[0.026(N.D.∼0.09)]>fishes[0.018(N.D.∼0.19)], Misgurnus mizolepis(0.19) and Tegillarca granosa(0.19) were the highest. Pb content were shellfishes [0.223(N.D.∼l.38)] >fishes[0.213(N.D.∼1.68)]>others[0.15(N.D.∼0.39)]>crustaceans[0.144(N.D.∼0.444)], and Misgurnus mizolepis (1.68)>Hypomesus olidus(1.44)>Tapes philippinarum(1.38)>Anguilla japonica(1.35). Also, Tegillarca granosa(1.85) was the most Cd contents among shellfishes[0.288(N.D.∼1.85)].

Assessment for Exposure Levels of Hazardous Substances in Kids Cafes within Some Metropolitan Area (일부 수도권지역에서의 키즈카페 내 유해물질 노출수준 평가)

  • Kim, Ho-Hyun;An, Sun-Min;Lee, Jae-Young;Choi, In-Seak;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Nam, Yi-Hyun;Yoo, Si-Eun;Jung, Da-Young;Lee, Chul-Woo;Park, Choong-Hee
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.45 no.1
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: In this study, we investigated an assessment for exposure levels of hazardous substances to kids cafes that unregulated by law. Methods: Heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, pesticides and phthalate were measured at 20 kids cafes in Gyeonggi-do and Incheon. Samplings were conducted from April to July in 2018. Results: Heavy metals were detected over the standard mainly around the floor and walls in the 19 kids cafes. Pesticides were detected in 7 locations with chlorpyrifos, diazinon and cypermethrin, and showed the highest detection level of chlorpyrifos. The concentrations of DEHP in all kids cafes were exceeded with standard. The risk assessment results showed that HCHO as carcinogen had a safety level and DEHP as non-carcinogens had a safety level as assessed to be under than 0.1. Conclusions: Considering the exposure investigation results and the importance of child health protection, kids cafe should be included in the legal management list of children's activities zones.

Total Diet Studies as a Tool for Ensuring Food Safety

  • Lee, Joon-Goo;Kim, Sheen-Hee;Kim, Hae-Jung;Yoon, Hae-Jung
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.221-226
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    • 2015
  • With the diversification and internationalization of the food industry and the increased focus on health from a majority of consumers, food safety policies are being implemented based on scientific evidence. Risk analysis represents the most useful scientific approach for making food safety decisions. Total diet study (TDS) is often used as a risk assessment tool to evaluate exposure to hazardous elements. Many countries perform TDSs to screen for chemicals in foods and analyze exposure trends to hazardous elements. TDSs differ from traditional food monitoring in two major aspects: chemicals are analyzed in food in the form in which it will be consumed and it is cost-effective in analyzing composite samples after processing multiple ingredients together. In Korea, TDSs have been conducted to estimate dietary intakes of heavy metals, pesticides, mycotoxins, persistent organic pollutants, and processing contaminants. TDSs need to be carried out periodically to ensure food safety.

Exposure Assessment of Hazardous Chemical Agents for Dental Technicians in Ulsan City (울산지역 치과기공사들의 화학적 유해요인 노출 평가)

  • Hong, Youngho;Choi, Sangjun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.215-221
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    • 2011
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the exposure level of hazardous chemical agents for dental technicians in Ulsan. Methods: We measured airborne total dusts and metals such as Nickel, Manganese, Cobalt, and Chromium in 10 dental laboratories by the NIOSH Methods 0500 and 7300, respectively. Methyl methacrylate (MMA), a key ingredient in acrylic resin, was also monitored using passive samplers for long-term sampling and Tenax tubes for short-term sampling. Results: Measured levels of all items were below 10% of the Korean exposure limit except for Nickel. The geometric mean concentration and geometric standard deviation of total dust, Nickel, and MMA were $0.14mg/m^3$ (2.16), $165.3{\mu}g/m^3$ (3.31), and 0.2 ppm (2.5) respectively. Airborne Nickel concentration of two dental laboratories exceeded the exposure limit ($1000{\mu}g/m^3$). The major emission sources of Nickel were metal trimming and casting processes. Conclusions: We found that Nickel, a carcinogen, should be controled most urgently to protect dental technicians.

Constructional Properties and Evaluation Methods of the Non-Incendive Type of Explosion-Proof Electrical Apparatus (비점화(非點火)(Non-Incendive)형(型) 방폭(防爆) 전기기기(電氣機器)의 구조특성(構造特性) 및 평가방법(評價方法))

  • Choi, Sang-Won;Lee, Gwan-Hyung;Moon, Jung-Gi
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1994.07a
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    • pp.110-113
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    • 1994
  • In the hazardous areas where explosive substances in the form of gases, vapor or mists exist, electrical apparatus and installations must be of explosion-proof construction to prevent or limit the danger of the ignition of potentially explosive atmosphere. In Korea, six types of protection have been specified in the government regulations at present: flameproof enclosure, pressurization, oil immersion, increased safety, intrinsic safety, and special types. If electrical apparatus are made of explosion-proof construction in a way other than five above-mentioned types, and their performance is tested and approved by the reponsible authorities, they may be categorized as special type apparatus. In this paper, we introduced a special type of explosion-proof electrical apparatus, called non-incendive type, and presented its constructional requirements. We also investigated evaluation methods of non-incendive type apparatus to assure the explosion-proof performance, and proposed a new classification method of hazardous areas using probabilistic concept.

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Study for Reducing of Hazardous metals in Bottom Ash from Municipal Solid Waste Combustors(MSWC) of Korea (도시생활폐기물 소각로에서 발생되는 바닥재중의 유해 금속류 저감방안에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, David;Yun, Youog-Ja
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.516-521
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    • 2001
  • This research was for reducing leachated concentration of hazardous pollutants in bottom ash from municipal solid waste combustors(200 tons/day) of Korea. Lead and copper compounds were selected as main pollutants. For reducing of leachated level, optimal conditions were observed using air oxidation for lead compounds and water washing method for copper compounds. and it was observed stable pH range of bottom ash from analyzing lechated level by pH variation.

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A Pilot Study on Emissions of Air Pollutants Produced from Incineration of Some Municipal Solid Wastes

  • Kim, Haen-Gah;Lee, Byeong-Kyu;Cho, Jung-Bum
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.22 no.E2
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2006
  • This pilot study focuses on emissions characterization of air pollutants produced from incineration of some municipal solid wastes (MSWs). The MSWs incinerated by an electric furnace maintained up to $600^{\circ}C$ included food, paper, and plastic wastes. The pollutants analyzed in this study included concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), bottom ash contents, and heavy metals extracted from the bottom ash of each waste. The VOCs identified were classified based on their chemical structure. The total emissions of VOCs produced from incineration of the papers were identified as the highest followed by those from the plastics and the food wastes. Aliphatic alkenes were major VOC compounds produced from incineration of plastic or food wastes, while furans were major VOCs produced from incineration of papers. The second major VOCs produced from incineration of food, plastics, and papers were aromatics. In particular, hazardous air pollutants such as benzene were produced with considerable amount of emission concentration. The bottom ash contents of papers were usually much higher than those of food or plastic wastes. The bottom ash contents produced from incineration of food and plastics were much lower than those of other MSWs. In analysis of heavy metals extracted by an ultrasonic method from the bottom ashes of the papers, high concentrations of heavy metals were identified from incineration of newspapers and box (cardboard). In addition, it was identified that the general public might be exposed to considerable amounts of lead concentrations during incineration processes and uses of paper cup and from ashes.