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Health Risk Assessment for Exposure to Benzene in Petroleum Refinery Environments

The health risk resulting from benzene exposure in petroleum refineries was calculated using data from the scientific literature from various countries throughout the world. The exposure data was collated into four scenarios from petroleum refinery environments and plotted as cumulative probability...

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Autores principales: Edokpolo, Benjamin, Yu, Qiming Jimmy, Connell, Des
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4306881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25588154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120100595
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description The health risk resulting from benzene exposure in petroleum refineries was calculated using data from the scientific literature from various countries throughout the world. The exposure data was collated into four scenarios from petroleum refinery environments and plotted as cumulative probability distributions (CPD) plots. Health risk was evaluated for each scenario using the Hazard Quotient (HQ) at 50% (C(EXP50)) and 95% (C(EXP95)) exposure levels. Benzene levels were estimated to pose a significant risk with HQ(50) > 1 and HQ(95) > 1 for workers exposed to benzene as base estimates for petroleum refinery workers (Scenario 1), petroleum refinery workers evaluated with personal samplers in Bulgarian refineries (Scenario 2B) and evaluated using air inside petroleum refineries in Bulgarian refineries (Scenario 3B). HQ(50) < 1 were calculated for petroleum refinery workers with personal samplers in Italian refineries (Scenario 2A), air inside petroleum refineries (Scenario 3A) and air outside petroleum refineries (Scenario 4) in India and Taiwan indicating little possible adverse health effects. Also, HQ(95) was < 1 for Scenario 4 however potential risk was evaluated for Scenarios 2A and 3A with HQ(95) > 1. The excess Cancer risk (CR) for lifetime exposure to benzene for all the scenarios was evaluated using the Slope Factor and Overall Risk Probability (ORP) methods. The result suggests a potential cancer risk for exposure to benzene in all the scenarios. However, there is a higher cancer risk at 95% (C(EXP95)) for petroleum refinery workers (2B) with a CR of 48,000 per 10(6) and exposure to benzene in air inside petroleum refineries (3B) with a CR of 28,000 per 10(6).
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spelling pubmed-43068812015-02-02 Health Risk Assessment for Exposure to Benzene in Petroleum Refinery Environments Edokpolo, Benjamin Yu, Qiming Jimmy Connell, Des Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The health risk resulting from benzene exposure in petroleum refineries was calculated using data from the scientific literature from various countries throughout the world. The exposure data was collated into four scenarios from petroleum refinery environments and plotted as cumulative probability distributions (CPD) plots. Health risk was evaluated for each scenario using the Hazard Quotient (HQ) at 50% (C(EXP50)) and 95% (C(EXP95)) exposure levels. Benzene levels were estimated to pose a significant risk with HQ(50) > 1 and HQ(95) > 1 for workers exposed to benzene as base estimates for petroleum refinery workers (Scenario 1), petroleum refinery workers evaluated with personal samplers in Bulgarian refineries (Scenario 2B) and evaluated using air inside petroleum refineries in Bulgarian refineries (Scenario 3B). HQ(50) < 1 were calculated for petroleum refinery workers with personal samplers in Italian refineries (Scenario 2A), air inside petroleum refineries (Scenario 3A) and air outside petroleum refineries (Scenario 4) in India and Taiwan indicating little possible adverse health effects. Also, HQ(95) was < 1 for Scenario 4 however potential risk was evaluated for Scenarios 2A and 3A with HQ(95) > 1. The excess Cancer risk (CR) for lifetime exposure to benzene for all the scenarios was evaluated using the Slope Factor and Overall Risk Probability (ORP) methods. The result suggests a potential cancer risk for exposure to benzene in all the scenarios. However, there is a higher cancer risk at 95% (C(EXP95)) for petroleum refinery workers (2B) with a CR of 48,000 per 10(6) and exposure to benzene in air inside petroleum refineries (3B) with a CR of 28,000 per 10(6). MDPI 2015-01-12 2015-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4306881/ /pubmed/25588154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120100595 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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