Heavy metal levels in spent engine oils and fingernails of auto-mechanics

Author:

Ikese Chris Oche1,Adie Peter Agorye1,Adah Christie1,Amokaha Raphael2,Abu Grace1,Yager Timothy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry , Benue State University , Makurdi , Nigeria

2. Department of Biochemistry , Benue State University , Makurdi , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract The levels of some heavy metals in spent engine oils and in the fingernails of auto-mechanics were studied. Engine oils and fingernails were collected from auto-mechanics who had practiced between ≤ 5 years, ≤ 10 years and ≤ 15 years in 3 auto-mechanic workshop clusters. Pb, Ni, V, Cd, and As levels were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The mean levels of Pb, Ni, V and Cd in spent engine oils were 14.31, 2.25, 0.38 and 2.07 ppm respectively, and these far exceeded their permissible exposure limits. The mean levels of heavy metals in the fingernails of auto-mechanics who had practiced for ≤ 5 years, ≤ 10 years and ≤ 15 years were all considerably below their pathological thresholds. Thus, auto-mechanics in the study area are exposed to unsafe levels of Pb, Ni, V, and Cd, but no immediate threat of their toxicities in the study population exist. However, a progressive bioaccumulation of the heavy metals was observed with increase in years of practice.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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