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Biomarkers | 2017

Biological monitoring of exposure to low concentrations of benzene in workers at a metallurgical coke production plant: new insights into S-phenylmercapturic acid and urinary benzene

Piero Lovreglio; Giuseppe De Palma; Anna Barbieri; Roberta Andreoli; Ignazio Drago; Luciano Greco; Elisabetta Gallo; Laura Diomede; Pietro Scaramuzzo; Maria Cristina Ricossa; Jacopo Fostinelli; Pietro Apostoli; Leonardo Soleo

Abstract Context: Urinary S-phenylmercapturic acid (SPMA) and benzene (U-Ben) are usually measured at the end of the work shift (ES), although their kinetic of elimination is not clearly known. Objective: To investigate SPMA and U-Ben elimination 16 h after the ES, in 93 coke production workers exposed to low benzene concentrations. Materials and methods: Airborne benzene (A-Ben) was measured by passive samplings, while SPMA, U-Ben, methyl-tert-butyl ether (U-MTBE), cotinine (U-Cot) and creatinine were determined on urine samples collected at ES and before the beginning of the next work shift (next BS). Results: Median A-Ben concentrations were 17.2 µg/m3 in the personal and 34.7 µg/m3 in the stationary samplings. SPMA was always detectable, whereas U-Ben was below the limit of quantification in 26.7% of the ES and 35.6% of the next BS samples, and U-MTBE in more than the 80.0% of the samples. At both the sampling times, SPMA and U-Ben showed a positive dependence on personal A-Ben, as well as on creatinine and U-Cot values. Discussion and conclusion: SPMA and U-Ben at the next BS were dependent on the exposure to low benzene concentrations suffered in the previous work shift, prompting a reconsideration of the urine sampling time recommended by the American Conference Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).


Toxicology Letters | 2018

Environmental and biological monitoring of occupational exposure to polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons during highway pavement construction in Italy

Jacopo Fostinelli; Egidio Madeo; Emanuele Toraldo; Michela Sarnico; Giorgio Luzzana; Cesare Tomasi; Giuseppe De Palma

OBJECTIVES We performed a cross-sectional study with the main aim of evaluating occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in workers involved in the pavement construction of a new highway in Northern Italy, where modified bitumen was used as binder for Hot Mix Asphalt. METHODS We applied a combined approach of air and biological monitoring. Both the aerosol and vapour phases of bitumen were collected applying the NIOSH 5506 method. The 16 PAHs listed as high priority by EPA were determined by HPLC-UV. End-of-shift urine samples were collected from 144 workers to determine 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) and 2-naphthol (2-NAP) concentrations after enzyme digestion and HPLC-UV analysis. Socio-demographic and lifestyle information was collected by a questionnaire. RESULTS Paving workers were actually exposed to PAHs, including carcinogenic compounds, that were measurable only in the aerosol phase. Higher exposure as well as dose levels were measured for the paver group. Biological monitoring confirmed that 1-OHP was less affected by smoking habits as compared to 2-NAP and showed a higher association with occupational exposure. CONCLUSION Carcinogenic PAH compounds were detectable only in the aerosol phase and this must be taken into account in the adoption of preventive measures. Biomonitoring supported the superiority of 1-OHP as compared to 2-NAP in assessing the internal dose in such workers.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018

Composition of Metallic Elements and Size Distribution of Fine and Ultrafine Particles in a Steelmaking Factory

Gabriele Marcias; Jacopo Fostinelli; Simona Catalani; Michele Uras; Andrea Sanna; Giuseppe Avataneo; Giuseppe De Palma; Daniele Fabbri; Matteo Paganelli; Luigi Isaia Lecca; Giorgio Buonanno; Marcello Campagna

Background: The characteristics of aerosol, in particular particle size and chemical composition, can have an impact on human health. Particle size distribution and chemical composition is a necessary parameter in occupational exposure assessment conducted in order to understand possible health effects. The aim of this study was to characterize workplace airborne particulate matter in a metallurgical setting by synergistically using two different approaches; Methodology: Analysis of inhalable fraction concentrations through traditional sampling equipment and ultrafine particles (UFP) concentrations and size distribution was conducted by an Electric Low-Pressure Impactor (ELPI+™). The determination of metallic elements (ME) in particles was carried out by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; Results: Inhalable fraction and ME concentrations were below the limits set by Italian legislation and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH, 2017). The median of UFP was between 4.00 × 104 and 2.92 × 105 particles/cm3. ME concentrations determined in the particles collected by ELPI show differences in size range distribution; Conclusions: The adopted synergistic approach enabled a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the particles in steelmaking factories. The results could lead to a better knowledge of occupational exposure characterization, in turn affording a better understanding of occupational health issues due to metal fumes exposure.


Annals of global health | 2018

Education and Training in Global Occupational Health and Safety: A Perspective on New Pathways to Sustainable Development

Matteo Paganelli; Egidio Madeo; Ismail Nabeel; Luigi Isaia Lecca; Ilaria Pilia; Sergio Pili; Jacopo Fostinelli

The institution of specific Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training programs open to international trainees from developing countries in some European, American and Asian universities is now a well-established reality. Courses and seminars that focus particularly on this subject, widely varying in approach and duration, have been held for years at these universities; these academic institutions have combined their potential to attract students from developing countries with the scheduling of interesting lectures and training activities, depending on the availability of funds sufficient to cover travel and lodging costs. Interdisciplinarity is the key to the entire program and is its main strength, as the trainees have the opportunity to condense the technical notions and methodological aspects of different disciplines (occupational health, industrial hygiene, safety management, ergonomics) in one course. We firmly believe that these programs are a precious instrument for the training of occupational health professionals from low-income countries, as they are able to address their choices correctly, hopefully achieving the goal of reducing the human costs of development.


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2017

Presentazione dell’attività clinico-diagnostica ed epidemiologica dell’Unità Operativa Complessa Medicina del Lavoro, Igiene, Tossicologia e Prevenzione Occupazionale dell’ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia

Giuseppe De Palma; Egidio Madeo; Marina Monzio Compagnoni; Jacopo Fostinelli; Pietro Apostoli

Vengono descritte le attivita di tipo clinico diagnostico ed epidemiologico relative alle patologie lavoro-correlate svolte all’interno della Unita Operativa Complessa di Medicina del Lavoro dell’ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia. La struttura, a direzione e con componente universitaria convenzionata, opera nell’ambito della rete regionale lombarda delle UOOML con un indirizzo eminentemente igienistico-tossicologico. Le attivita di tipo clinico-diagnostico sono svolte cercando di caratterizzare al meglio sia le reali condizioni di esposizione ed i rischi professionali dei pazienti che accedono alle prestazioni, sia le caratteristiche clinico-patologiche delle malattie, fornendo in tal modo delle diagnosi qualificate di patologia lavoro-correlata. Le attivita di tipo epidemiologico sono svolte prevalentemente nell’ambito dei programmi regionali di ricerca attiva delle patologie lavoro-correlate, neoplastiche e non.


Human Molecular Genetics | 2011

European genome-wide association study identifies SLC14A1 as a new urinary bladder cancer susceptibility gene

Thorunn Rafnar; Sita H. Vermeulen; Patrick Sulem; Gudmar Thorleifsson; Katja K. Aben; J. Alfred Witjes; Anne J. Grotenhuis; Gerald W. Verhaegh; Christina A. Hulsbergen-van de Kaa; Søren Besenbacher; Daniel F. Gudbjartsson; Simon N. Stacey; Julius Gudmundsson; Hrefna Johannsdottir; Hjordis Bjarnason; Carlo Zanon; Hafdis T. Helgadottir; Jon G. Jonasson; Laufey Tryggvadottir; Eirikur Jonsson; Gudmundur Geirsson; Sigfus Nikulasson; Vigdis Petursdottir; D. Timothy Bishop; Sei Chung-Sak; Ananya Choudhury; Faye Elliott; Jennifer H. Barrett; Margaret A. Knowles; Petra J. de Verdier


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2015

Application of a metal free high performance liquid chromatography with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HPLC–ICP-MS) for the determination of chromium species in drinking and tap water

Simona Catalani; Jacopo Fostinelli; Maria Enrica Gilberti; Pietro Apostoli


Medicina Del Lavoro | 2017

Stima dell’esposizione residuale a PCB nella metallurgia

Jacopo Fostinelli; Simona Catalani; Alice Gaia; Giuseppe De Palma; Pietro Apostoli


10th International Symposium on Biological Monitoring in Ocupational and Environmental Health (ISBM-10) | 2017

Urinary elimination of S-phenylmercapturic acid and urinary benzene 16 hours after the end of the exposure to low concentrations of benzene

Piero Lovreglio; Giuseppe De Palma; Alberto Barbieri; Roberta Andreoli; Ignazio Drago; L. Greco; Elisabetta Gallo; Laura Diomede; Pietro Scaramuzzo; Jacopo Fostinelli; P Apostoli; Leonardo Soleo


10th International Symposium on Biological Monitoring in Occupational and Environmental Health (ISBM-10). "Biomonitoring for Chemical Risk Assessment and Control" | 2017

Urinary elimination of S-Phenilmercapturic acid and urinary benzene 16 hours after the end of the exposure to low concentrations of benzene

Piero Lovreglio; G. De Palma; Antonio Barbieri; Roberta Andreoli; Ignazio Drago; L. Greco; Elisabetta Gallo; Laura Diomede; Pietro Scaramuzzo; Jacopo Fostinelli; P Apostoli; Leonardo Soleo

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