Inhalation and dermal exposure to biocidal products during foam and spray applications

Author:

Schäferhenrich Anja1,Blümlein Katharina2,Koch Wolfgang2,Hahn Stefan2,Schwarz Katharina2,Poppek Ulrich3,Hebisch Ralph3,Schlüter Urs3ORCID,Krug Monika3,Göen Thomas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social, and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Erlangen , Germany

2. Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) , Hanover , Germany

3. Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) , Dortmund , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Foaming and spraying are common application techniques for biocidal products. In the past, inhalation and dermal exposure during spraying have been investigated extensively. Currently, however, no exposure data are available for foaming, hindering a reliable risk assessment for foam applications of biocidal products. The focus of this project was the quantification of inhalation and potential dermal exposure to non-volatile active substances during the foam application of biocidal products in occupational settings. In some settings, exposure during spray application was measured for comparative purposes. Methods The inhalation and dermal exposure of operators were investigated during the application of benzalkonium chlorides and pyrethroids by foaming and spraying, considering both small- and large-scale application devices. Inhalation exposure was measured by personal air sampling; potential dermal exposure was measured using coveralls and gloves. Results Potential dermal exposure was substantially higher than inhalation exposure. Changing from spraying to foaming reduced inhalation exposure to airborne non-volatile active substances, but had no relevant effect on potential dermal exposure. However, for potential dermal exposure, considerable differences were observed between the application device categories. Conclusions To our knowledge, this study presents the first comparative exposure data for the foam and spray application of biocidal products in occupational settings with detailed contextual information. The results indicate a reduction of inhalation exposure with foam application compared to spray application. However, special attention is necessary for dermal exposure, which is not reduced by this intervention.

Funder

Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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