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专业滑雪蜡工接触全氟和多氟化合物以及气相和气溶胶不同粒径分数。

Professional ski waxers' exposure to PFAS and aerosol concentrations in gas phase and different particle size fractions.

机构信息

Man-Technology-Environment (MTM) Research Centre, Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden.

出版信息

Environ Sci Process Impacts. 2013 Apr;15(4):814-22. doi: 10.1039/c3em30739e.

Abstract

Previous reports show that professional ski waxers have elevated blood levels of perfluorinated substances (PFAS) such as perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) and are exposed to very high concentrations of PFAS in air during ski waxing. Aerosol exposure increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, and PFOA is a potential hormonal disruptor and carcinogen, and can affect the fatty acid metabolism. Animal studies have shown that 8:2 FTOH can undergo biotransformation to PFOA. For the first time, this study presents an occupational scenario of professional ski waxers who are exposed to extremely high dust levels as well as per- and polyfluorinated compounds. Personal and fixed measurements of total aerosol, inhalable and respirable fractions were performed during World Cup events 2007-2010. The occupational exposure limit (OEL) is exceeded in 37% of the personal measurements with concentrations up to 15 mg m(-3) in air. There are differences between personal and area total aerosol concentrations with levels from personal measurements twice as high as those from the area measurements. The personal levels for FTOH ranged up to 996 μg m(-3) (mean = 114 μg m(-3)) and for PFOA up to 4.89 μg m(-3) (mean = 0.53 μg m(-3)) in ENV+ sorbent samples as compared to the general exposure levels from air reaching only low ng m(-3) (<30 ng m(-3)) levels. FTOHs were not detected in aerosols but PFOA showed an average level of 12 μg m(-3) (range = 1.2-47 μg m(-3)). The ski waxers' exposure to paraffin fumes and PFAS is not in compliance with the occupational exposure standards and by far exceed the general populations' exposure. Preventive measures must be taken to minimize the exposure in this occupational group.

摘要

先前的报告表明,专业滑雪蜡工的血液中存在高水平的全氟化合物(PFAS),如全氟辛烷酸(PFOA),并且在滑雪蜡处理过程中会接触到空气中非常高浓度的 PFAS。气溶胶暴露会增加心血管疾病的风险,而 PFOA 是一种潜在的激素干扰物和致癌物质,会影响脂肪酸代谢。动物研究表明,8:2 FTOH 可以发生生物转化为 PFOA。首次,这项研究提出了一个职业场景,即专业滑雪蜡工在工作中会接触到极高的粉尘水平以及各种全氟和多氟化合物。在 2007-2010 年世界杯赛事期间,进行了个人和固定的总气溶胶、可吸入和呼吸性部分的测量。职业接触限值(OEL)在 37%的个人测量中被超过,空气中的浓度高达 15mg/m³。个人和区域总气溶胶浓度存在差异,个人测量的浓度比区域测量的浓度高两倍。FTOH 的个人水平高达 996μg/m³(平均值为 114μg/m³),PFOA 的个人水平高达 4.89μg/m³(平均值为 0.53μg/m³),而空气中的一般暴露水平仅达到低 ng/m³(<30ng/m³)。气溶胶中未检测到 FTOHs,但 PFOA 的平均水平为 12μg/m³(范围为 1.2-47μg/m³)。滑雪蜡工接触石蜡烟雾和 PFAS 的情况不符合职业接触标准,远远超过了一般人群的暴露水平。必须采取预防措施,以尽量减少这个职业群体的暴露。

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