Risk assessment in occupational exposure to formaldehyde: differences between anatomy and pathology laboratories and formaldehyde-resins production
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13/01/2012
13/01/2012
01/07/2010
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Resumo |
Formaldehyde (CH2O), the most simple and reactive of all aldehydes, is colorless, and readily polymerizing gas at normal temperature. The most extensive use is in production of resins and has an important application as a disinfectant and preservative, reason why relevant workplace exposure may also occur in pathology and anatomy laboratories and in mortuaries. A study was carried out in Portugal, in a formaldehyde production resins factory and in 10 pathology and anatomy laboratories. It was applied a risk assessment methodology based on Queensland University proposal that permitted to perform risk assessment for each activity developed in a work station. This methodology was applied in 83 different activities developed in the laboratories and in 18 activities of the factory. Also, Micronucleus Test was performed in lymphocytes from 30 factory workers and 50 laboratories workers. |
Identificador |
Viegas S, Ladeira C, Nunes C, Malta-Vacas J, Gomes M, Brito M, Mendonça P, Prista J. Risk assessment in occupational exposure to formaldehyde: differences between anatomy and pathology laboratories and formaldehyde-resins production. Toxicology Lett. 2010;196 Suppl:68. 0378-4274 |
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eng |
Publicador |
Elsevier |
Relação |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378427410003899 |
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restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Saúde ambiental #Saúde ocupacional #Formaldeído #Meio laboratorial #Anatomia patológica |
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conferenceObject |