Arsenic levels in wipe samples collected from play structures constructed with CCA-treated wood: Impact on exposure estimates

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作者
Barraj, Leila M. [1 ]
Scrafford, Carolyn G. [1 ]
Eaton, W. Cary [2 ]
Rogers, Robert E. [3 ]
Jeng, Chwen-Jyh [3 ]
机构
[1] Exponent Inc, Chem Regulat & Food Safety, Washington, DC 20036 USA
[2] RTI Int, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[3] Toxcon Hlth Sci Res Ctr Inc, Edmonton, AB T6E 5X7, Canada
关键词
Arsenic; CCA-treated wood; Wipe studies; Children's exposure; Dislodgeable residues; CHILDREN; DECKS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.12.045
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) has been used in residential outdoor wood structures and playgrounds. The U.S. EPA has conducted a probabilistic assessment of children's exposure to arsenic from CCA-treated structures using the Stochastic Human Exposure and Dose Simulation model for the wood preservative scenario (SHEDS-Wood). The EPA assessment relied on data from an experimental study using adult volunteers and designed to measure arsenic in maximum hand and wipe loadings. Analyses using arsenic handloading data from a study of children playing on CCA-treated play structures in Edmonton, Canada, indicate that the maximum handloading values significantly overestimate the exposure that occurs during actual play. The objective of our paper is to assess whether the dislodgeable arsenic residues from structures in the Edmonton study are comparable to those observed in other studies and whether they support the conclusion that the values derived by EPA using modeled maximum loading values overestimate hand exposures. We compared dislodgeable arsenic residue data from structures in the playgrounds in the Edmonton study to levels observed in studies used in EPA's assessment. Our analysis showed that the dislodgeable arsenic levels in the Edmonton playground structures are similar to those in the studies used by EPA. Hence, the exposure estimates derived using the handloading data from children playing on CCA-treated structures are more representative of children's actual exposures than the overestimates derived by EPA using modeled maximum values. Handloading data from children playing on CCA-treated structures should be used to reduce the uncertainty of modeled estimates derived using the SHEDS-Wood model. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:2586 / 2592
页数:7
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