Abstract
Abstract The concentration of toluene and styrene in urine was determined in 121 subjects occupationally exposed to toluene (median value: 75 mg/m3) and in 69 subjects exposed to styrene (109 mg/m3) in a chemical factory. The analyses were performed by the head space method, using a Hewlett-Packard 5880-A Gas Chromatograph with a Hewlett-Packard 5970-A Mass Selective Detector. A significant correlation was found between the toluene and styrene environmental concentrations (Ci, mg/m3) and the toluene and styrene urine concentration (Cu, μg/L) (toluene: Cu = 0.598 × Ci − 1.01, r = 0.87; styrene: Cu = 0.32 × Ci + 16.1, r = 0.89). The authors suggest a Biological Exposure Index (BEI) of 195 μg/L for toluene (in end-of-shift urine) corresponding to the TLV of 375 mg/m3 (100 ppm) for toluene in air, and a BEI of 75 μg/L for styrene (in end-of-shift urine) corresponding to the TLV of 215 mg/m3 (50 ppm) for styrene in air. These values could be considered complimentary to the ACGIH BEI for toluene: hippuric acid ...
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