• Title of article

    An Evaluation of Employee Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds in Three Photocopy Centers

  • Author/Authors

    Aleksandr B. Stefaniak، نويسنده , , Patrick N. Breysse، نويسنده , , Major Phillip M. Murray، نويسنده , , Brian C. Rooney، نويسنده , , John Schaefer، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    162
  • To page
    173
  • Abstract
    Personal and area samples from three copy centres were collected in thermal desorption tubes and analyzed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Real-time personal total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) were measured using a data-logging photoionization detector. Fifty-four different VOCs were detected in the area samples. The maximum concentration measured was 1132.0 ppb (toluene, copy center 3, day 1). Thirty-eight VOCs were detected in the personal samples and concentrations ranged from 0.1 ppb (1,1-biphenyl, p-dichlorobenzene, propylbenzene, styrene, and tetrachloroethylene) to 689.6 ppb (toluene). Real-time TVOC measurements indicated daily fluctuations in exposure, ranging from <71 to 21,300 ppb. The time-weighted average exposures for the photocopier operators on days 1 and 2 were 235 and 266 ppb and 6155 and 3683 ppb, in copy centers 2 and 3, respectively. Personal exposure measurements of individual VOCs were below accepted occupational standards and guidelines. For example, the maximum concentration was 0.3% of the permissible exposure limits (toluene, copy center 3). Exposures were highest in copy center 3; this is likely due to the presence of offset printing presses. It is concluded that photocopiers contribute a wide variety of VOCs to the indoor air of photocopy centers; however, exposures are at least 100 times below established standards.
  • Keywords
    indoorair , photocopiers. , Volatile organic compound
  • Journal title
    Environmental Research
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Environmental Research
  • Record number

    727721