Jeong Sun Yang
Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency
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International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 1996
Jeong Sun Yang; Seong Kyu Kang; In Jeong Park; Kyung Yong Rhee; Young Hahn Moon; Dong Hwan Sohn
The purpose of this survey was to obtain information on the overall blood lead concentrations of the Korean population due to environmental exposure. Five hundred and twenty-five Korean adults from four provinces who had no previous occupational exposure to lead were chosen by random sampling to represent the general (normal) population. Blood lead determinations were performed by atomic absorption spectrometry with a graphite furnace. Interlaboratory quality control for analysis of blood lead was carried out in seven laboratories in Korea and Europe. The geometric mean were 6.36 μg/dl for males and 5.09 μg/dl for females. There was no correlation between blood lead concentration and age. The mean concentration of blood lead in smokers was higher than that in nonsmokers (P < 0.0005). The mean blood lead concentration in male nonsmokers was higher than that in female nonsmokers (P < 0.0005). Differences in mean blood lead values according to residential area were observed, and this result showed good agreement with the results of ambient monitoring.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine | 1999
Yangho Kim; Naroo Lee; Tadashi Sakai; Kyoo-Sang Kim; Jeong Sun Yang; Seung-Hyun Park; Choong Ryeol Lee; Hae-Kwan Cheong; Young-Hahn Moon
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate exposure to mixed solvents containing ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate (EGEEA) in shipyard painters, to determine if EGEEA is toxic to the bone marrow. METHODS: An industrial hygiene survey was performed to identify exposure to EGEEA of two groups of shipyard painters, a low exposure group (n = 30) and a high exposure group (n = 27). Urinary ethoxyacetic acid and methyl hippuric acid as well as haemoglobin, packed cell volume, red cell indices, total and differential white blood cell counts (WBCs), and platelet count for the shipyard painters and the control subjects were measured. RESULTS: The mean (range) exposure concentration (ppm) to EGEEA in the high and low exposure groups were 3.03 (not detectable to 18.27), 1.76 (not detectable to 8.12), respectively. The concentrations of methyl hippuric acid and ethoxyacetic acid in the high exposure group were significantly higher than those in the control group. The mean WBCs in the high exposure group were significantly lower than in the control group, and a significant proportion, six (11%) of the 57 painters, were leucopenic; none of the controls were affected. CONCLUSION: The high rate of possible haematological effects among shipyard painters and a hygienic evaluation of their working environment in the present study suggests that EGEEA might be toxic to bone marrow.
Safety and health at work | 2011
Mi-Young Lee; Jeong Sun Yang; Seong-Kyu Kang
Objectives In this study, we summarized the External Quality Assessment Scheme (EQAS) for the biological monitoring of occupational exposure to toxic chemicals which started in 1995 and continued until a 31st round robin in the spring of 2010. The program was performed twice per year until 2009, and this was changed to once a year since 2010. The objective of the program is to ensure the reliability of the data related to biological monitoring from analytical laboratories. Methods One hundred and eighteen laboratories participated in the 31st round robin. The program offers 5 items for inorganic analysis: lead in blood, cadmium in blood, manganese in blood, cadmium in urine, and mercury in urine. It also offers 10 items for organic analysis, including hippuric acid, methylhippuric acid, mandelic acid, phenylglyoxylic acid, N-methylformamide, N-methylacetamide, trichloroacetic acid, total trichloro-compounds, trans,trans-muconic acid, and 2,5-hexanedione in urine. Target values were determined by statistical analysis using consensus values. All the data, such as chromatograms and calibration curves, were reviewed by the committee. Results The proficiency rate was below 70% prior to the first round robin and improved to over 90% for common items, such as PbB and HA, while those for other items still remained in the range of 60-90% and need to be improved up to 90%. Conclusion The EQAS has taken a primary role in improving the reliability of analytical data. A total quality assurance scheme is suggested, including the validation of technical documentation for the whole analytical procedure.
Neurotoxicology | 1999
Young-Hak Kim; Kyoo Sang Kim; Jeong Sun Yang; In Jeong Park; Eun-A Kim; Young-Woo Jin; K.-R. Kwon; Kee Hyun Chang; Jong-Choon Kim; Seung-Hyun Park; H.-S. Lim; H.-K. Cheong; Yong Chul Shin; J.-H. Park; Young-Han Moon
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2005
Jae Ho Sohn; Min Jeong Han; Mi Young Lee; Seong-Kyu Kang; Jeong Sun Yang
Science of The Total Environment | 2002
Yangho Kim; Hun Lee; Cheong Ryeol Lee; Dong Uk Park; Jeong Sun Yang; In Jeong Park; Kwang Yong Lee; Mi-Young Lee; Tae-Kyun Kim; Nam-Seok Sohn; Young Sook Cho; Naroo Lee; Ho Keun Chung
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2000
Jeong Sun Yang; Seong-Kyu Kang; Kim Ks; Kim Ys; Choi Jk; Yeon Soon Ahn; Young-Woo Jin; Byung Soon Choi; Eun-A Kim; Chae Ch; Y H Choi
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 1999
Kyoo Sang Kim; Kim Ys; Young-Woo Jin; Eun-A Kim; Jeong Sun Yang; Kwon Kr; Kim Jw; Jaehoon Roh; Y H Moon
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 1997
Jeong Sun Yang; Mi Young Lee; In Jeong Park; Young Hahn Moon; Seong-Kyu Kang
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 1998
Hae Kwan Cheong; Yong Wook Kwon; Kyung Yun Uh; Byung Joon Kim; Jeong Sun Yang; Cheol Jung; Young-Woo Jin; Mi Young Lee; Seong Kyu Kang