2019
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxz055
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Benzene Exposure and Biomarkers in Alveolar Air and Urine Among Deck Crews on Tankers Transporting Gasoline

Abstract: IntroductionIncreased rates of leukaemia have been found among tanker crews. Occupational exposures to the leukomogen benzene during loading, unloading, and tank cleaning are possible causes. Studies on older types of tankers carrying gasoline with most handling being done manually have revealed important exposures to benzene. Our study explores benzene exposures on tankers with both automatic and manual systems. Correlations between benzene exposure and benzene in alveolar air (AlvBe), benzene in urine (UBe),… Show more

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“…In agreement with our results, a recent study by Forsell et al ( 44 ) explores benzene exposure in deck crews on tankers investigating the correlations between benzene exposure and benzene in alveolar air, benzene in urine, and t,t-MA in urine. They found that the average 4-h benzene exposure level for those exposed was 0.45 mg/m 3 and for those non-exposed 0.02 mg/m 3 .…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In agreement with our results, a recent study by Forsell et al ( 44 ) explores benzene exposure in deck crews on tankers investigating the correlations between benzene exposure and benzene in alveolar air, benzene in urine, and t,t-MA in urine. They found that the average 4-h benzene exposure level for those exposed was 0.45 mg/m 3 and for those non-exposed 0.02 mg/m 3 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%