Identification and evaluation of the volatile organic compounds in working environment areas at a material recycling facility

M. S. Elmegrahi*, G. Karani, K. Morris

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Abstract

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major components of air pollution. It is well recognized that exposure to certain types of VOCs may cause occupational health effects such as respiratory disease, eye irritation, immune and neurological damage, and reproductive and endocrine disorders. Different techniques are used to identify the VOC concentration that workers may be exposed to in the working environment. In this study, real-time monitoring of VOC was determined in August and September 2006 using a MiniRAE 2000 PID at a Material Recycling Facility (MRF) in Wales, UK. An inspection of the site was undertaken before the measurements were made to assist us determine the appropriate sampling locations, and to fully understand the operations at the MRF. Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene and Xylene (BTEX) were detected at different working environment areas at the MRF. Although the values monitored were low and are unlikely to have any primary health effects, it is worth investigating any unpleasant odours that may cause secondary symptoms

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAir Pollution XV
PublisherWITPress
Pages579-584
Number of pages6
Volume101
ISBN (Print)1845640675, 9781845640675
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event15th International Conference on Modelling,Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution, AIR POLLUTION 2007, AIR07 - Algarve, Portugal
Duration: 23 Apr 200725 Apr 2007

Publication series

Name WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment

Conference

Conference15th International Conference on Modelling,Monitoring and Management of Air Pollution, AIR POLLUTION 2007, AIR07
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityAlgarve
Period23/04/0725/04/07

Keywords

  • Air pollution
  • Emissions
  • Material recycling
  • VOCs

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