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Title Benzene Exposure in Workers From a Waste Oil Regeneration Plant During Ordinary Activities by Air and Biological Monitoring
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Authors Campo, L; Boniardi, L; Olgiati, L; Polledri, E; Mercadante, R; Fustinoni, S
Title Benzene Exposure in Workers From a Waste Oil Regeneration Plant During Ordinary Activities by Air and Biological Monitoring
Year 2024
Published Medicina Del Lavoro, 115.0, 3
DOI 10.23749/mdl.v115i3.15863
Abstract Background: In the regeneration of waste oil, a strategical technological process for the European Union circular economy action plan, exhausted oils are regenerated to produce high performing oil bases. Aim of this work was to assess the exposure to benzene in plant workers during ordinary activities. Methods: 59 workers, potentially exposed to benzene, and 9 administrative workers from an Italian plant were monitored for the whole work shift with personal air samplers; urinary benzene (BEN-U) and S-phenyl mercapturic acid (SPMA) were measured by mass spectrometry methods in end-shift urine samples. Different job tasks were identified among workers. Results: Median (minimum-maximum) airborne exposures to benzene were <0.9 (<0.9-6.3) and <0.9 (<0.9-0.9) lig/m 3 , BEN-U and SPMA levels were 0.094 (<0.015-3.095) lig/L and 0.15 (<0.10-9.67) lig/g crt and 0.086 (0.034-0.712) lig/L and <0.10 (<0.10-3.19) lig/g creatinine in workers and administrative workers, respectively. No differences were found among job tasks and between workers and administrative workers, while higher levels were found in smokers than in non-smokers. For all job tasks, the exposure to benzene was always below occupational limit values. Conclusions: This study has investigated for the first time the exposure to benzene of workers employed in the re-refining of exhaust oil. The results showed that normal production activities in regenerating used oils do not pose a risk of exposure to benzene in workers.
Author Keywords Urinary Benzene; S-Phenyl Mercapturic Acid; Oil Regeneration; Biological Monitoring; Biomarkers; Exposure Assessment; Circular Economy; Green Jobs
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001258566800003
WoS Category Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Research Area Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
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