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Comparative Study
. 1982;51(2):139-50.
doi: 10.1007/BF00378158.

Human exposure to styrene. IV. Industrial hygiene investigations and biological monitoring in the polyester industry

Comparative Study

Human exposure to styrene. IV. Industrial hygiene investigations and biological monitoring in the polyester industry

M P Guillemin et al. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 1982.

Abstract

An industrial hygiene study of 10 glassfiber reinforced polyester plants (including 90 workers) was undertaken to investigate the styrene exposure in this industry and to estimate biological limit values (BLV's) for the urinary metabolites of styrene: mandelic (MA) and phenylglyoxylic acids (PGA). Time weighted average (TWA) styrene exposures were found ranging from 2 to 200 ppm. The urinary elimination of metabolites correlated well with exposure and the BLV's corresponding to an 8-h exposure at 100 ppm were consistent with earlier laboratory findings (end-of-shift sample: MA 1640, PGA 510, MA + PGA 2150; next-morning sample: MA 330, PGA 330, MA + PGA 660 mg/g creat.). Total metabolites (MA + PGA) in the next-morning sample or mandelic acid in the end-of-shift sample are recommended for routine monitoring of exposure to styrene. The study revealed the need for further research on how to reduce styrene exposure in this industry.

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