Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry

Background: In the foam industries, workers are exposed to various chemicals and working with these chemicals without considering occupational safety and health considerations could lead to different harmful symptoms. Consequently, in order to control measures and reducing risk to acceptable level,...

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Main Authors: M Jahangiri, M Jalali, CH Saeidi, H Mohammadpour, H Mardi, J Mehr Alipour
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science 2013-12-01
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Online Access:http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-243-en.pdf
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author M Jahangiri
M Jalali
CH Saeidi
H Mohammadpour
H Mardi
J Mehr Alipour
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description Background: In the foam industries, workers are exposed to various chemicals and working with these chemicals without considering occupational safety and health considerations could lead to different harmful symptoms. Consequently, in order to control measures and reducing risk to acceptable level, it is necessary to assess the health risk of exposure to harmful chemicals by implementation of specific risk assessment techniques in the process industries. The purpose of this study was to assess the health risks arising from chemical exposures in a foam industry in order to identify high-risk occupations and provide guidelines to reduce the risk of employment. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the polyurethane foam industry in 2012. In this study 13 men were examined: the mixer operator jobs (4 men), the operator Cutter (6 men) and repairs and maintenance (3 men). In order to assess the health risks of chemicals the proposed method by Singapore Institute of Occupational Safety and Health was used. First, job tasks and work process were determined and then different chemicals in each task identified and risk ranking was calculated in each job task by using of hazard and exposure rate. Finally, the risk level for each of the materials was obtained by interaction of these two parameters in the equation. Results: The result showed that workers are exposed to 7 chemicals including toluene diisocyanate, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, ethylene diamine, tin acetate, methylene chloride, and calcium carbonate during their work in plant. Out of these 7 chemicals, the highest risk level was determined for toluene diisocyanate in the foam production operators (Cutter Operator). (risk=3.67) Conclusion: Results showed that workers in the production unit exposed to high levels of toxic vapors of toluene diisocyanate and this leads to change in their spirometry parameters, especially decrease in the FVC and FEV1. Moreover, health risk assessment of harmful chemicals a applied, and appropriate method for job ranking by their risk level was used. These methods could be used for appropriate implementation and prioritization for control measures and reducing risk level to acceptable level.
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spelling doaj-art-be1a8d5cd0cb407ca266d16bc686b82f2025-08-25T05:53:00ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Scienceطب کار2251-71892251-82742013-12-01543341Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industryM Jahangiri0M Jalali1CH Saeidi2H Mohammadpour3H Mardi4J Mehr Alipour5 hamedan university of medical science Department of Occupational Health, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran hamedan university of medical science shahid beheshti university of medical science kerman university of medical science hamedan university of medical science Background: In the foam industries, workers are exposed to various chemicals and working with these chemicals without considering occupational safety and health considerations could lead to different harmful symptoms. Consequently, in order to control measures and reducing risk to acceptable level, it is necessary to assess the health risk of exposure to harmful chemicals by implementation of specific risk assessment techniques in the process industries. The purpose of this study was to assess the health risks arising from chemical exposures in a foam industry in order to identify high-risk occupations and provide guidelines to reduce the risk of employment. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the polyurethane foam industry in 2012. In this study 13 men were examined: the mixer operator jobs (4 men), the operator Cutter (6 men) and repairs and maintenance (3 men). In order to assess the health risks of chemicals the proposed method by Singapore Institute of Occupational Safety and Health was used. First, job tasks and work process were determined and then different chemicals in each task identified and risk ranking was calculated in each job task by using of hazard and exposure rate. Finally, the risk level for each of the materials was obtained by interaction of these two parameters in the equation. Results: The result showed that workers are exposed to 7 chemicals including toluene diisocyanate, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, ethylene diamine, tin acetate, methylene chloride, and calcium carbonate during their work in plant. Out of these 7 chemicals, the highest risk level was determined for toluene diisocyanate in the foam production operators (Cutter Operator). (risk=3.67) Conclusion: Results showed that workers in the production unit exposed to high levels of toxic vapors of toluene diisocyanate and this leads to change in their spirometry parameters, especially decrease in the FVC and FEV1. Moreover, health risk assessment of harmful chemicals a applied, and appropriate method for job ranking by their risk level was used. These methods could be used for appropriate implementation and prioritization for control measures and reducing risk level to acceptable level.http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-243-en.pdfchemical risk assessmentpolyurethane foam industryoccupational exposuretoluene diisocyanate
spellingShingle M Jahangiri
M Jalali
CH Saeidi
H Mohammadpour
H Mardi
J Mehr Alipour
Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
طب کار
chemical risk assessment
polyurethane foam industry
occupational exposure
toluene diisocyanate
title Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
title_full Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
title_fullStr Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
title_full_unstemmed Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
title_short Health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines: case study in a polyurethane foam industry
title_sort health risk assessment of harmful chemicals in order to provide control guidelines case study in a polyurethane foam industry
topic chemical risk assessment
polyurethane foam industry
occupational exposure
toluene diisocyanate
url http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-243-en.pdf
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