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Monitoring and Control of Exposure to Buprofezin in Greenhouses | OMICS International| Abstract
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  • Research Article   
  • Toxicol Open Access 2016, Vol 2(2): 117
  • DOI: 10.4172/2476-2067.1000117

Monitoring and Control of Exposure to Buprofezin in Greenhouses

Maria Cristina Aprea1*, Letizia Centi2, Liana Lunghini1, Bruno Banchi1, Giulio Bracalente3 and Gianfranco Sciarra1
1Public Health Laboratory, National Health Service, , Siena, Italy
2Department of Hygiene and Health in the Work Place, , Amiata Senese, Italy
3Post-graduate specializing in Chemical Risk Evaluation, University of Padova, Italy
*Corresponding Author : Maria Cristina Aprea, Laboratorio di Sanità Pubblica, Azienda USL Toscana Sud Est (Public Health Laboratory, National Health Service), Strada Del Ruffolo, 53100 Siena, Italy, Tel: 39 0577 536664, Fax: 39 0577 536754, Email: cristina.aprea@uslsudest.toscana.it

Received Date: Jul 15, 2016 / Accepted Date: Sep 09, 2016 / Published Date: Sep 13, 2016

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess dermal and respiratory exposure of workers to Buprofezin during spraying and during stapling of previously treated ornamental plants in greenhouses. Eight workers were monitored. A combination of hand washing and pads placed on the skin was used to evaluate actual skin contamination. The efficacy of protective clothing was evaluated placing pads on top of outer clothing. Respiratory exposure was evaluated by personal air sampling. Respiratory dose was calculated on the basis of a lung ventilation of 15 l/min for females and 20 l/min for males. Absorbed doses were calculated assuming a skin penetration of 40% and a respiratory retention of 100%. Dislodgeable foliar residues (DFRs) were evaluated during re-entry. Buprofezin was determined by gas chromatography with selective mass detection in all matrices. Respiratory dose was 1.5-12.8% and 3.6-15.4% of the total real dose during spraying and stapling, respectively. The estimated absorbed doses, 0.05-0.57 μg/kg body weight and 0.19-1.54 μg/kg body weight during spraying and stapling, respectively, were less than the acceptable operator exposure level of 40 μg/kg body weight. During stapling, a mean dermal transfer factor of 1.13 cm2/h was estimated. During spraying, the efficacy of protective clothing depends on the spraying device used. During stapling, daily replacement of cotton gloves appears to reduce actual exposure. Since proper use of equipment and protective clothing is essential, training of workers is of fundamental importance.

Keywords: Pesticides; Skin exposure; Inhalation exposure; Re-entry; Spraying

Citation: Aprea MC, Centi L, Lunghini L, Banchi B, Bracalente G, et al. (2016) Monitoring and Control of Exposure to Buprofezin in Greenhouses. Toxicol Open Access 2: 117. Doi: 10.4172/2476-2067.1000117

Copyright: © 2016 Aprea MC, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.