Purpose:
The quality of air inside enclosed spaces, especially in industrial workplaces,
has become a matter of growing concern over the last two decades. Volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) in confined spaces are the most threatening polluters
for both the environment and human health, and paint-based biocidal products
are significant VOC sources. Our main purpose of study is to measure and
analyze indoor VOC in dyeing sector and evaluate the findings according to the
occupational health and safety regulations. Therefore, we can find out how is
the effect of biocidal products on VOCs. Method: Turkish standards ISO 16200-1
(Workplace air quality - Sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds by
solvent desorption/gas chromatography - Part 1: Pumped sampling method) were
used to take and analyze samples from workplaces. Findings: Samples were taken
from paint shop, paint dryer room, ventilation unit and carpentry workshop in a
furniture manufacture factory. Paint products are intensely used in paint shop,
which results in VOC level in paint shop is the highest. For instance, touluen
levels in paint shop, paint dryer room, ventilation unit and carpentry workshop
are respectively 114.21, 84.00, 18.00 and 2,10 mg/m3. Other than toluene, the
most noticeable VOCs are cholorobenzene, m-xylene, chloroform and
1,1-dichloroethane. In ventilation unit and carpentry workshop, these VOCs are
under permissible exposure limits which are regulated by OSHA (Occupational
Health and Safety Administration). However, chlorobenzene level (203.17 mg/m3)
in paint shop is higher than the permissible exposure limit (46 mg/m3). Result:
The study shows that when paintwork is intense (paintshop), the emission is the
highest. As a result, we can observe that paint-based biocidal products raise
VOC level.
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Publication Date | February 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Issue: Issue 1(2) - 3. INTERNATIONAL BIOCIDAL CONGRESS |