Background: Nowadays, aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, and xylene are extensively used in the different environments and industries, causing adverse effects on individuals who are being exposed occupationally and environmentally to these hazardous compounds. In this study, occupational exposure to xylene in workers, employing at pathology wards of hospitals belonging to the Qazvin University of Medical Sciences have been investigated. Materials and Methods: Methyl Hiporic Acid (MHA) as a main metabolite of xylene in urine was used to evaluate the workers exposure to this chemical. The urine samples were taken from all 30 workers from 4 hospitals, i.e. Kosar, Shahid Rajaei, Booali and Qods. Through this study, 30 administrativ...
WOS: 000295840100005PubMed ID: 21421681This study was conducted to determine whether there was any e...
Abstract To monitor employees' work safety and exposure against air contaminants, Trans, trans-mucon...
Presented for World Environmental Health Day, September 26, 2016 in Greenville, North Carolina
OBJECTIVE: Ethylbenzene is an important constituent of widely used solvent mixtures in industry. The...
The main volatile organic compounds found at gasoline stations are benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, a...
The correlation between low level time-weighted average (TWA) atmospheric xylene exposure (p.p.m.) a...
Results of a comparative study of occupational exposure to toluene and xylene are presented. The stu...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among paint workers to determine the association between xylen...
In this paper, the author describes the determination of metabolites in the urine of shipyard worker...
PosterAutomotive painting cabins are cleaned with several solvents, being great part of them mixture...
Background & Objectives: Exposure of workers to carcinogenic compounds in chemical industries during...
Copyright © 2015 Anamai Thetkathuek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Formaldehyde and xylene are two hazardous chemicals widely used in pathology laboratorie...
The study analyzed the exposure factors that may lead to neuropsychological symptoms among 92 worker...
Introduction & Aims: volatiles compounds are major causes of air pollution that exposure to these co...
WOS: 000295840100005PubMed ID: 21421681This study was conducted to determine whether there was any e...
Abstract To monitor employees' work safety and exposure against air contaminants, Trans, trans-mucon...
Presented for World Environmental Health Day, September 26, 2016 in Greenville, North Carolina
OBJECTIVE: Ethylbenzene is an important constituent of widely used solvent mixtures in industry. The...
The main volatile organic compounds found at gasoline stations are benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, a...
The correlation between low level time-weighted average (TWA) atmospheric xylene exposure (p.p.m.) a...
Results of a comparative study of occupational exposure to toluene and xylene are presented. The stu...
A cross-sectional study was conducted among paint workers to determine the association between xylen...
In this paper, the author describes the determination of metabolites in the urine of shipyard worker...
PosterAutomotive painting cabins are cleaned with several solvents, being great part of them mixture...
Background & Objectives: Exposure of workers to carcinogenic compounds in chemical industries during...
Copyright © 2015 Anamai Thetkathuek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Background: Formaldehyde and xylene are two hazardous chemicals widely used in pathology laboratorie...
The study analyzed the exposure factors that may lead to neuropsychological symptoms among 92 worker...
Introduction & Aims: volatiles compounds are major causes of air pollution that exposure to these co...
WOS: 000295840100005PubMed ID: 21421681This study was conducted to determine whether there was any e...
Abstract To monitor employees' work safety and exposure against air contaminants, Trans, trans-mucon...
Presented for World Environmental Health Day, September 26, 2016 in Greenville, North Carolina