Exposure to soluble platinum salts in precious metal refinery workers over a 17-year period

Author:

Smit Lidwien A M1ORCID,Jacobs José1,da Silva Juliete1,Heederik Dick1,van Rooy Frits12,Portengen Lützen1,Houba Remko13

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands

2. Arbo Unie, Expert Center for Chemical Risk Management , Utrecht , The Netherlands

3. Netherlands Expertise Center for Occupational Respiratory Disorders , Utrecht , The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOccupational exposure to soluble chlorinated platinum (Pt) salts, commonly called chloroplatinates, is a known cause of Pt salt sensitisation (PSS) and occupational asthma. We aimed to model inhalable soluble Pt salts exposure levels based on measurements in precious metal refineries for use in a retrospective cohort study on PSS.MethodsFive platinum refineries located in the United Kingdom (3 sites), United States, and South Africa provided time weighted average inhalable soluble Pt salts exposure data, measured in 2,982 personal air samples over a 17-year period (2000-2016). We used a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate geometric mean (GM) exposure levels for each refinery and job title over time.ResultsThe GM of measured exposure levels over all facilities was 92 ng/m3 with a geometric standard deviation (GSD) of 9.07. Facility-specific GMs ranged from 48 ng/m3 (GSD 15.3) to 242 ng/m3 (GSD 5.99). Exposure modelling showed that soluble Pt salts exposure levels declined approximately 10% per year in two of the five facilities, but there were no clear time trends in the other facilities. A priori specified exposure groups captured most of the between-jobs differences, which helps to accurately predict exposures for jobs with no measurement data available.ConclusionsWe applied exposure modelling to estimate time, refinery, and job-specific soluble Pt salts exposures. A significant annual decline in exposure levels was observed in two of the five participating facilities. Modelled exposure levels can be linked to individual workers’ job history for exposure–response analysis of PSS in an epidemiological study.

Funder

International Platinum Group Metals Association

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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