Occupational exposure to paint solvents and particulate material in car repair shops
Rev. bras. toxicol
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v.18(1): 49-55, jul. 2005. tab
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RESUMO
Aims:
We evaluated solvents and total particulates exposures in auto body repair shops together wiyth a search of painter's related complaints.Methods:
26 painters exposure were evaluated by pumped personal sampling; solvents were retained in charcoal sorbent tubes and the particulates in PVC filters. Painter's personal habits and their work characteristics were obtained through a questionaire, applied in a private interview. For the symptoms the Qq6 questionnaire was used, added of questions about compalints during the painting.Results:
High exposures were deteced during spray painting. For solvents, the TLV-STEL adjusted for the mixtures was sursurpassed in six evaluations. However, as repaint is a short-trm operation, it makes the average concentrations weighed for the work shift lower than the TLV-TWA adjusted for the mixtures. Total particulate concentrations had suparssed the TLV-TWA in foru of the evaluations. Symptoms frequency in the Q16 questionnaire was higher for patients than for the controls (Mann-Whitney test U=193; p+0.008), and they showed positive correlations with the age (Spearm r=0.354, t=1.85, p=0.076), the number of years in the profession (Spearman r=0.433, t=2.35, p=0.027) and the alcoholic beverage consumption (Spearman r=0.457, t=2.516, p=0.019).Conclusions:
The painting work done at car repair shops can result in high solvent and particulate exposures, although they are short-term operations. Their acute and chronic effects for the painters do not have been clearly evidenced in the present study, continuing deserving multidiciplinary attention...
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Asunto principal:
Pintura
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Solventes
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Mantenimiento Correctivo
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Exposición Profesional
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Vehículos a Motor
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Material Particulado
Límite:
Femenino
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Humanos
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Masculino
Idioma:
Inglés
Revista:
Rev. bras. toxicol
Asunto de la revista:
Toxicología
Año:
2005
Tipo del documento:
Artículo
País de afiliación:
Brasil
Institución/País de afiliación:
Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR
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Universidade de São Paulo/BR
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