Personal exposure to polyaromatic hydrocarbon and inhalation risk assessment among asphalt hot mixed plant and road paving workers
B Ravichandran,
Somnath Sen,
V Dhananjayan
et al.
Abstract:Workers exposed to heated asphalt at paving and hot mixed plant jobs may experience fumes and vapours containing hazardous chemicals, including polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs), causing respiratory irritation, carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk. The study estimated inhalation exposure to PAHs among asphalt workers in hot mixing plants and road paving areas using XAD-2 sorbent tubes and PTFE filter paper. A total ninety-one personal air samples (paving 37 and plant 54) were collected from the worker’s b… Show more
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