2005
DOI: 10.1093/jat/29.8.794
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Monitoring of Occupational Exposure to Methylene Chloride: Sampling Protocol and Stability of Urine Samples*

Abstract: A sampling protocol for biomonitoring of the volatile solvent methylene chloride (MeCl(2)) by analysis of urine from exposed workers was established. Storage temperature, sample volume in headspace vial (HSV), and time to sealing HSV on determination of MeCl(2) in urine were evaluated. MeCl(2) was analyzed by a solid-phase microextraction technique combined with gas chromatography. Volume of urine in HSV has no effect on MeCl(2) analysis. Delays of 30 and 60 min from collection of urine until sealing the HSV c… Show more

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“…Personal 8-h air monitoring was conducted by diffusive sampling 19) . End-of-shift urine samples were collected with due care not to allow the DCM to escape from urine samples 20) . A method has been developed for rapid transfer of each urine sample to a closed vessel (i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Personal 8-h air monitoring was conducted by diffusive sampling 19) . End-of-shift urine samples were collected with due care not to allow the DCM to escape from urine samples 20) . A method has been developed for rapid transfer of each urine sample to a closed vessel (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%