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Literature review of levels and determinants of exposure to potential carcinogens and other agents in the road construction industry

  • Wageningen University & Research

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Abstract

Workers in the road construction industry include asphalt plant, ground construction, and road paving workers. These individuals can be exposed to a wide range of potentially hazardous substances. A summary of levels of exposure to different substances measured during road construction is presented. In modern road paving, workers typically are exposed to 0.1 to 2 mg/m3 of bitumen fume, which includes 10 to 200 ng/m3 of benzo(a)pyrene. Sampling strategies and analytical methods employed in each reviewed survey are described briefly. The published reports provide some insight into the identity of factors that influence exposure to bitumen among road construction workers: type of work performed, meteorological conditions, temperature of paved asphalt. However, there is a lack of (a) comprehensive and well-designed studies that evaluate determinants of exposure to bitumen in road construction, and (b) standard methods for bitumen sampling and analysis. Information on determinants of other exposures in road construction is either absent or limited. It is concluded that data available through published reports have limited value in assessing historical exposure levels in the road construction industry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)715-726
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
Volume61
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000

Keywords

  • Asphalt
  • Bitumen
  • Exposure assessment
  • Occupational epidemiology
  • Paving

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