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Ambient and biological monitoring of coke plant workers - determination of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00420-001-0305-1

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polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; urinary metabolites; biological monitoring; ambient monitoring; coke plant

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to determine external and internal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure in a coke plant and to contribute to the evaluation of biological limit values. Methods: Personal air sampling was carried out on a study population of 24 coke plant workers. In detail. 16 PAHs were determined, among them phenanthrene, pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene. For the determination of internal exposure, post-shift urine samples from the workers were examined for hydroxylated metabolites of pyrene (1-hydroxypyrene, I OHP) and phenanthrene (1-, 2+ 9-, 3-, 4-hydroxyphenanthrene, 1, 2+ 9-, 3-, 4-OHPhe). in both cases. approved HPLC methods were used. Results: The workers were classified into three groups. The group most exposed was that on the topside of the coke oven, with a mean value of 491.2 mug/m(3) for the sum of all sixteen PAHs. The mean value at the bench side was 26.61 mug/m(3) while it was 76.18 mug/m(3) in the group of workers with no dedicated location (=complete area). Both the excretion of 1-OHP and the sum of hydroxylphenanthrenes had the highest mean levels in the topside group of workers (mean: 19.70 mug/g creatinine (crea.) and 39.18 mug/g crea.), followed by the bench-side workers (mean: 7.01 mug/g crea. and 12.95 mug/g crea.) and the whole-area workers (mean: 3.57 mug/g crea. and 8.70 mug/g crea.). The concentrations of all urinary metabolites correlated significantly with benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) in the air. Conclusions: According to these correlations, urinary concentrations of 8 and 11 mug 1-OHP g crea., respectively 16 and 23 mug/g crea. for the sum of hydroxyphenanthrenes, correspond to BaP concentrations in air of 2 and 5 mug/m(3). the German technical guiding concentration (TRK value). Our results are in line with others reported in the literature. That means that it should be possible today to define a standard of occupational hygiene and medicine in coke plants using the elimination of hydroxyphenanthrenes and hydroxypyrene in urine as markers for internal PAH exposure.

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