Exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant workers
VOCs are carbon-based organic chemicals. VOCs effects human health such as throat irritation, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, damage to liver, kidney, and central nervous system. A study on exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant wo...
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my.usm.eprints.60227 http://eprints.usm.my/60227/ Exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant workers Yaakob, Norfarhana Q Science (General) R856-857 Biomedical engineering. Electronics. Instrumentation RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research VOCs are carbon-based organic chemicals. VOCs effects human health such as throat irritation, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, damage to liver, kidney, and central nervous system. A study on exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant workers has been implemented through comparative cross sectional study. Environmental monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was measured using Phocheck+ instruments for three locations which are Process Building, Butadiene Storage and Bioplant (waste area) for 15 minutes three times daily for five days. Neurobehavioural effects were examined among the exposed group of 40 subjects consists of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) plant. It was compared with non-exposed of 40 administrative staff. Subjects were asked about socio demographic, work characteristics, health status and neurobehavioural symptoms using a modified questionnaire. Neurobehavioural core test battery tests (NCTB) were conducted for 50 minutes among them. Process building had the highest VOCs concentration in NBR plant compared to Butadiene Storage and Bioplant (waste area). The top three chemicals exposed to workers were butadiene, ammonia and acrynotrile. Only itchiness showed significant association between exposed and non-exposed group (p=0.001). NCTB score showed significant difference between exposed and non-exposed group in Digit Span Forward, Digit Span Backward (auditory memory) and Steadiness Test (hand steadiness and tremor). Only gender in socio demographic factors affecting auditory memory (Digit Span Forward and Digit Span Backward). Smoking affecting visual perception/memory (Benton Visual Retention) and hand steadiness/tremor (Steadiness Test). Health status factors affecting manual dexterity (Minnesota Manual Dexterity (non-dominant). None of the NCTB scores were affected by VOCs exposure or work characteristics. As conclusion, employers must be aware of the chemical exposure which can affect the neurobehavioural of workers in the workplace. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2015 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/60227/1/NORFARHANA%20BINTI%20YAAKOB%20-%20e.pdf Yaakob, Norfarhana (2015) Exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant workers. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted) |
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VOCs are carbon-based organic chemicals. VOCs effects human health such as
throat irritation, headaches, loss of coordination, nausea, damage to liver, kidney, and
central nervous system. A study on exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
and neurobehavioural effects among chemical plant workers has been implemented
through comparative cross sectional study. Environmental monitoring of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) was measured using Phocheck+ instruments for three
locations which are Process Building, Butadiene Storage and Bioplant (waste area)
for 15 minutes three times daily for five days. Neurobehavioural effects were
examined among the exposed group of 40 subjects consists of Nitrile Butadiene
Rubber (NBR) plant. It was compared with non-exposed of 40 administrative staff.
Subjects were asked about socio demographic, work characteristics, health status and
neurobehavioural symptoms using a modified questionnaire. Neurobehavioural core
test battery tests (NCTB) were conducted for 50 minutes among them. Process
building had the highest VOCs concentration in NBR plant compared to Butadiene
Storage and Bioplant (waste area). The top three chemicals exposed to workers were
butadiene, ammonia and acrynotrile. Only itchiness showed significant association
between exposed and non-exposed group (p=0.001). NCTB score showed significant
difference between exposed and non-exposed group in Digit Span Forward, Digit
Span Backward (auditory memory) and Steadiness Test (hand steadiness and
tremor). Only gender in socio demographic factors affecting auditory memory (Digit
Span Forward and Digit Span Backward). Smoking affecting visual
perception/memory (Benton Visual Retention) and hand steadiness/tremor
(Steadiness Test). Health status factors affecting manual dexterity (Minnesota
Manual Dexterity (non-dominant). None of the NCTB scores were affected by VOCs
exposure or work characteristics. As conclusion, employers must be aware of the
chemical exposure which can affect the neurobehavioural of workers in the
workplace. |
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Exposure of volatile organic
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