Long-Term Exposure to Dimethylformamide in Artificial Leather Manufacturing

1998 
Abstract A 1-year survey was conducted in three polyurethane leather factories where workers were exposed to dimethylformamide. N-Methylformamide (NMF) was monitored in urine specimens collected monthly at the end of a shift. The following parameters were calculated: the geometric mean (GM) and geometric standard deviation (GSD) as indicators of average annual NMF concentrations in the urine of workers in each factory and day-to-day variation of the average; the probability of noncompliance with the reference values [biological exposure indices (BEIs)] during the unmonitored periods [according to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommendations]; and the number of working days in which the exposure limit was likely to be exceeded. NMF concentrations in the urine of workers in the factory using the coagulate system (GM ± GSD = 29.45 ± 1.26 mg/g of creatinine) were significantly higher than NMF concentrations in urine collected in two factories using the transfer system (9.53 ± ...
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