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Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
2001 Volume.27 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.10
Relationship between Worker¡¯s Exposure to Airborne Chromium and Blood and Urine Chromium Levels in Plating Process
Lee Ji-Tae

Shin Yong-Chul
Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate chromium in air and chromium concentrations in whole blood and urine of workers at chrome plating factories, and to determine the correlation between environmental and biological chromium levels. This study involved 29 workers as study group and 24 undergraduate students as control group. The geometric means(GM) of airborne hexavalent chromium and total chromium concentrations in the plating factories were 3.4§¶/§© and 10.8§¶/§©, respectively. Hexavalent chromium levels in two of total 29 measurements exceeded the Korean occupational exposure limit and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Value(ACGIH-TLV??) of 50 §¶/§©. Only one sample for total chromium exceeded the Korea occupational exposure limits, the ACGIH-TLV?? and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Recommended Exposure Limits(NIOSH-REL) of 500§¶/§©. The GM of chromium concentrations in blood and urine of workers exposed to chromium were 8.4 §¶/L and 11.9§¶/L, respectively, whereas the chromium concentrations in blood and urine of the controls were 1.5 §¶/L and 3.8 §¶/L, respectively. There were statistically significant differences of blood and urine concentrations between study group and control group(p<0.01). The chromium concentrations in urine were most highly related to hexavalent chromium concentrations in air(r=0.642, p<0.01). Also, there was a relatively high correlation between the hexavalent chromium concentrations in air and chromium concentrations in whole blood(r=0.557, p<0.05). These results indicate that whole-blood chromium with urinary chromium could be an indicator of chromium body burden caused by exposure to chromic acid mist in plating operation.
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