Biomonitoring and whole body cotton dosimetry to estimate potential human dermal exposure to semivolatile chemicals

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ROBERT I KRIEGER
CRAIG E BERNARD
TRAVIS M DINOFF
LAURA FELL
THOMAS G OSIMITZ
JOHN H ROSS
THOMAS THONGSINTHUSAK
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[1] Personal Chemical Exposure Program,Department of Entomology
[2] University of California,Department of Pesticide Regulation
[3] S.C. Johnson Wax,undefined
[4] Inc.,undefined
[5] Worker Health and Safety Branch,undefined
[6] California Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
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chlorpyrifos; dermal absorption; dosimetry; human exposure; organophosphate insecticide; pesticide;
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Current methods of estimating absorbed dosage (AD) of chemicals were evaluated to determine residue transfer from a carpet treated with chlorpyrifos (CP) to humans who performed a structured exercise routine. To determine the dislodgeability of residue, a California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) roller was applied to a flat cotton cloth upon a treated carpet. Levels ranged from 0.06 to 0.99 µg CP/cm2. Cotton whole body dosimeters (WBD) were also used to assess residue transfer. The dosimeters retained 1.5 to 38 mg CP/person. Urine biomonitoring (3 days) for 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) of persons who wore only swimsuits revealed a mean AD of 176 µg CP equivalents/person. The results show that the AD depends on the extent of contact transfer and dermal absorption of the residue. Default exposure assessments based upon environmental levels of chemicals and hypothetical transport pathways predict excessive exposure. The cotton WBD retains chemical residues and may be effectively used to predict dermal dose under experimental conditions.
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