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      Occupational exposure to chromium, copper and arsenic during work with impregnated wood in joinery shops.

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      The Annals of occupational hygiene

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          CCA-impregnated timber contains copper, chromium and arsenic (CCA), and occupational exposure to wood dust as well as the CCA compounds may occur in work with such timber. Dust from commercially available impregnated wood has been found to contain hexavalent chromium, which is regarded as a carcinogen. Apart from determinations of the total amounts of the CCA compounds, specific determination of hexavalent chromium is therefore essential. Selective methods have been applied for control of the work environment in six joinery shops. The mean exposure to wood dust was found to be below 1 mg m-3. The mean airborne concentration of arsenic around various types of joinery machines was in the range from 0.54 to 3.1 micrograms m-3. No hexavalent chromium was detected in any samples and no increased concentrations of arsenic were found in urine from the workers. The presence of arsenic in the work-room air must be considered for appropriate assessment of the occupational environment in joinery shops.

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          Journal
          Ann Occup Hyg
          The Annals of occupational hygiene
          0003-4878
          0003-4878
          Oct 1992
          : 36
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] National Institute of Occupational Health, Research Department Umeå, Sweden.
          Article
          1444070
          9ab4ad9e-308d-4e14-8b16-fe9c54cff858
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