Exposure to p-phenylendiamine in hairdressing parlours |
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Authors: | Gianluigi Discalzi Francesco Furno Luigi Gagliardi Mario Ambroso Jacqueline Mavro |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Occupational Health, University, I-10100 Torino, Italy;(2) Department of Allergology, Ospedale Mauriziano, I-10100 Torino, Italy;(3) National Institute of Health, I-00100 Roma, Italy;(4) Saipo-L'Oréal, I-10100 Torino, Italy;(5) L'Oréal, F-75000 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The purpose of this study is to verify and assess, in working conditions, the respiratory exposure to PPD of hairdressing parlour personnel. Several air samples collected in a hairdressing parlour during the time required for 8 applications of dyeing products containing PPD 2.52% have been analyzed. Tests are also carried out by extracting air immediately above the bowls containing the dyeing products, both at room temperature and at 37°C. PPD was assessed by means of HPLC. Only air sampled directly on bowls at 37°C has shown a level of 1 g, corresponding to an environmental release of PPD equivalent to 8 applications of dyeing products. On the basis of these experimental data, the PPD concentration in the air according to the parlour volume and to the supposed air exchanges has been calculated. Our results show a substantial insignificance of the concentration of PPD released in the environmental air during normal operations of hair dyeing: authors are of the opinion that hairdressers can't be truly considered as a PPD-asthmatic risk category like other workers exposed to PPD dust dispersed in the air of their working environment. |
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Keywords: | hairdressers occupational asthma PPD |
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