Introduction: Benzene is a volatile organic solvent that easily enters the body when inhaled. Continuous exposure to benzene can cause interference with blood profiles such as leukocytes, hematocrit and hemoglobin. The Threshold Limit Value for benzene exposure is 8 hours /day, but the safe duration in each person is different in hours / day. One industry that uses benzene solvent is the home shoe industry in Osowilangun, Surabaya. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the safe duration of benzene (tE) in hours / day with blood profiles (leukocytes, hematocrit and hemoglobin). Methods: This research was conducted at the Osowilangun shoe industry in Surabaya. This research is observational using bivariate analy...
Workers in motor workshop area who working more than 3 years were at risk of exposure to benzene fro...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to ...
Background: Benzene is a hematotoxic and carcinogenic compound contained in the glue used in the sho...
Background: Benzene is primarily routed by inhalation which highly sensitive to blood parameters as ...
Background :- the danger of benzene when in contact with the skin or ingestion, but little is known ...
PURPOSE: trans,trans-Muconic acid (t,t-MA) is generally considered as a useful biomarker of exposure...
Objective: Benzene may occur naturally as a component of petroleum, or may be manufactured synthetic...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in the literature have examined the effects of benzene on blood cells. A...
OBJECTIVE: To study the blood benzene levels resulting from environmental and occupational benzene e...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
Background: Trans, trans-Muconic acid is a metabolite of benzene in humans. The determination of its...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
Benzene is one of the dangerous chemical substances which can cause some health disturbances.Meta-an...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
Workers in motor workshop area who working more than 3 years were at risk of exposure to benzene fro...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to ...
Background: Benzene is a hematotoxic and carcinogenic compound contained in the glue used in the sho...
Background: Benzene is primarily routed by inhalation which highly sensitive to blood parameters as ...
Background :- the danger of benzene when in contact with the skin or ingestion, but little is known ...
PURPOSE: trans,trans-Muconic acid (t,t-MA) is generally considered as a useful biomarker of exposure...
Objective: Benzene may occur naturally as a component of petroleum, or may be manufactured synthetic...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in the literature have examined the effects of benzene on blood cells. A...
OBJECTIVE: To study the blood benzene levels resulting from environmental and occupational benzene e...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
Background: Trans, trans-Muconic acid is a metabolite of benzene in humans. The determination of its...
OBJECTIVES: Only few studies have examined early hematological effects in human populations exposed ...
Benzene is one of the dangerous chemical substances which can cause some health disturbances.Meta-an...
At high and prolonged exposure levels (e.g. >30 ppm), benzene can cause hematological effects. Ho...
Workers in motor workshop area who working more than 3 years were at risk of exposure to benzene fro...
Significant benzene exposure has historically been associated with the development of a host of hema...
OBJECTIVE: To verify whether urinary benzene is an applicable biomarker of occupational exposure to ...