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Health risk assessment of exposure to various vapors and fumes in a factory of automobile manufacturing

Amir Hossein Khoshakhlagh, Saeid Yazdanirad, Hamid Reza Saberi, Pao-Chi Liao

2023Heliyon13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to comprehensively evaluate the health risk of exposure to various vapors and fumes in a factory of automobile manufacturing. This study was performed in 2021 on 115 workers. Vapors and fumes were gathered by the adsorbent tubes of activated charcoal and mixed cellulose esters (MCE) membrane filter, respectively. The flow rate for vapors and fumes were between 0.05 and 0.20 L per min and 1 to 4 L per min, respectively. After preparing, samples were analyzed. To assess the non-cancer and cancer risk of the pollutants, the method proposed environmental protection agency (EPA) was applied. The total concentration of copper (1.031 ppm), manganese (0.114), and 2-butoxyethanol (91.767 ppm) were found to be higher than The threshold limit values (TLVs). The values of non-cancer risk (HQ) due to exposure to vapors of benzene (6.583), toluene (1.396), ethyl benzene (1.212), xylene (31.148), 2-butoxyethanol (89.302), 2-propanol (4.695), 1,2,3-trimethylbenzene (1.923), copper (2.336), manganese (715.82), aluminum (3.772), and chromium (107.066) were higher than the acceptable limit. Moreover, the estimated LCR for benzene (2.15 × 10 −4 ), ethyl benzene (3.97 × 10 −4 ), vinyl chloride (1.25 × 10 −4 ), and chromium (2.11 × 10 −2 ) were higher than the threshold risk level set by EPA. It is emphasized that preventive measures are performed.

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BenzeneThreshold limit valueXyleneChromiumChemistryHealth risk assessmentEnvironmental chemistryHealth riskMedicineOrganic chemistryEnvironmental healthAir Quality and Health ImpactsAir Quality Monitoring and ForecastingEnergy and Environment Impacts
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