Elemental mercury in urine from workers exposed to mercury vapor |
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Authors: | Minoru Yoshida Yukio Yamamura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Public Health, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, 2095, Sugao, 213 Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Elemental mercury (Hg°) in urine samples from workers in thermometer manufacturing factories was determined. In a factory in which the mercury level in the ambient air averaged more than 0.1 mg Hg m–3, the Hg° concentration in the workers' urine ranged between 0.05 and 1.7 g Hg 1–1 and constituted less than 1% of the inorganic mercury (In-Hg) in urine. Higher amounts of Hg° could be detected in urine on the day of the filling operation when thermometer blanks were filled with metallic mercury and on the following day when compared with other days. During this operation, the workers were exposed to mercury vapor levels with as much as 0.47–0.67 mg Hg m–3. Our findings suggest that Hg° appears in urine quite rapidly after the worker's exposure to unusually high mercury levels. |
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Keywords: | Elemental mercury Inorganic mercury Mercury in urine Mercury in blood Mercury in air High level exposure to mercury vapor |
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