Title of article :
Occupational Exposure Assessment of Chromium (VI): A Review of Environmental and Biological Monitoring
Author/Authors :
KHADEM, MONIREH Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , GOLBABAEI, FARIDEH Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , RAHMANI, ABDOLRASOUL Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Health - Larestan University of Medical Sciences, Fars, Iran
Abstract :
Chromium (VI) compounds are used in various industries like metal coatings, protective paints, dyes and
pigments for their properties especially anti-corrosive ones. Exposure to Cr (VI) may induce cancer, and cause
irritation or damage to the respiratory tract, eyes, and skin. In addition, it may lead to mutagenic, genotoxic,
and reproductive effects on humans. Workers are often exposed to airborne Cr (VI) via the inhalation of dust,
fume or mist. There are various procedures for Cr (VI) exposure assessment as part of risk characterization
and implementing a monitoring program. Analysis of chromium in environmental or biological samples must
be considered. Air sampling and chromium analysis by different instruments and techniques, biological
monitoring by different procedures to detect biomarkers, investigation of carcinogenicity and genotoxicity
mechanism, medical examinations, and occupational exposure limits in workplace air and biological matrices
are the important factors to be considered in the risk assessment strategy of Cr (VI). The purpose of this article
was to review the literature and provide useful information about different methods for environmental and
biological monitoring of chromium (VI) in order to assess quantitatively the risk of exposure to this
compound.
Keywords :
Chromium (VI) , Exposure assessment , Sampling and analysis , Biological monitoring
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics