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KMID : 0895419940040010033
Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Enviromental Hygiene
1994 Volume.4 No. 1 p.33 ~ p.42
A Study on the Control and Exposure Assessment to Vinyl Chloride in the Factory Processing and Producing PVC Resin
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Abstract
This study was carried out to assess worker exposure to vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) and to present control measures in the factories processing and producing polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. The conclusion remarks are as follows. Only two personal samples in the factory ($quot;E$quot;) processing polyvinyl chloride resin were analysed to be 27.6 ppm and 12.6 ppm, respectively. But, these concentration exceed 1 ppm, Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) of OSHA. So, worker¢¥s exposure to VCM at $quot;E$quot; factory should be reevaluated. In $quot;A$quot;, $quot;B$quot; and $quot;C$quot; factory producing polyvinyl chloride resin, the average worker¢¥s exposures to VCM were 0.12 ppm, 0.86 ppm and 1.23 ppm, respectively. Worker exposure to VCM at distillation and dry process was higher than other processes at $quot;A$quot; factory. The average exposure concentration of worker at polymerization process of $quot;B$quot; and $quot;C$quot; factory was 1.23 ppm, and 1.46 ppm respectively. These concentration exceed 1 ppm, Permissible Exposure Limits of OSHA. Control room of $quot;B$quot; and $quot;C$quot; factory had 0.91 ppm and 0.65 ppm of worker¢¥s exposure concentration respectively. $quot;A$quot; factory was evaluated to be $quot;acceptable$quot;, but $quot;B$quot; and $quot;C$quot; factories were evaluated to be $quot;not acceptable$quot;. by ~ the workplace exposure assessment program of AIHA. Process other than bagging and control room of $quot;A$quot; factory was evaluated to $quot;not acceptable$quot;. Immediate correction measures for preventing workers from exposure to VCM should be performed in the factories or process that were evaluated to be $quot;not acceptable$quot;. After these control measures are taken, worker exposure to VCM must be reevaluated through personal air monitoring. Control measures presented by this study are complete sealing of connecting pipe lines, flanging, packing, bolting and nutting. Periodic leak test for leak parts is also required. And positive pressure facility should be constructed at control room of $quot;B$quot; and $quot;C$quot; factory. Fresh air through cleaner such as HEPA filter should be supplied to control room. In addition to these control measures, periodic personal monitoring for evaluating worker exposure to VCM should be performed.
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