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Mercury exposure in high school chemistry teachers
Authors:C Crump  C F Bearer  D C Paschal  D Rodenbaugh  R A Etzel
Institution:(1) National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, N.E., Mail Stop F-39, 30341-3724 Atlanta, Georgia, USA;(2) Office of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Abstract:To assess whether high school chemistry teachers had higher urinary mercury concentrations than other high school teachers, 24 high school teachers from nine schools in northeastern Ohio were studied. First morning voided urine samples and air samples from the teachers' classrooms were analyzed for total mercury content by cold vapor atomic absorption. The median adjusted urinary mercury concentration in the 12 chemistry teachers was 4.6 mgrg/g creatinine (range 2.2–8.2 mgrg/g creatinine) and it was 6.3 mgrg/g creatinine in the 12 non-chemistry teachers. All classroom air samples contained mercury levels below detection limits. No evidence was provided that high school chemistry teachers are at increased risk of chronic mercury exposure from their teaching activities compared to other high school teachers.
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