Abstract

Antimony trioxide (Sb 2O 3) is used as a flame retardant in the textile industry. We carried out a study in a factory for the evaluation of antimony (Sb) occupational exposure and urinary levels in workers exposed to Sb 2O 3. Urinary levels and airborne Sb 2O 3 personal exposure values were very low when compared to international occupational standards (500 μg/m 3, as Sb). The range of forty-two personal exposures was 0.01–0.55 μg Sb/m 3, while twenty-four area samplings ranged from < 0.01 μg Sb/m 3 to 1.45 μg Sb/m 3. The mean urinary Sb levels at the beginning (n = 39) and end of the shift (n = 39) were 0.31 ± 0.25 μg/L and 0.35 ± 0.29 μg/L respectively, without any significant statistical difference. When the workers were divided into two subgroups according to “higher” and “lower” exposure levels, a statistical difference (P < 0.001) was observed between the mean Sb urinary levels of the two subgroups during the workweek, both at the beginning and end of the shift. A statistical difference was also observed between the above mentioned subgroups and the controls (n = 15). No correlation was found between personal Sb 2O 3 exposure and the difference in urinary Sb levels at the beginning and end of the workshift on the day the flame retardant was utilized. This lack of correlation could be due to low airborne Sb 2O 3 levels and Sb dietary intake, estimated as 3 μg/day in UK, but not yet fully investigated in Italy. Any accidental occupational Sb per os exposure however low, could further enhance the lack of correlation.

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