Literature DB >> 3415351

Neurotoxic effects of solvent exposure on sewage treatment workers.

A Kraut1, R Lilis, M Marcus, J A Valciukas, M S Wolff, P J Landrigan.   

Abstract

Nineteen Sewage Treatment Workers (STWs) exposed to industrial sewage that contained benzene, toluene, and other organic solvents at a primary sewage treatment plant in New York City (Plant A) were examined for evidence of solvent toxicity. Fourteen (74%) complained of central nervous system (CNS) symptoms consistent with solvent exposure, including lightheadedness, fatigue, increased sleep requirement, and headache. The majority of these symptoms resolved with transfer from the plant. Men working less than 1 yr at Plant A were more likely to complain of two or more CNS symptoms than men who were working there longer than 1 yr (p = .055). Objective abnormalities in neurobehavioral testing were found in all 4 men working longer than 9 yr at this plant, but in only 5 of 15 employed there for a shorter period (p = .03). These results are consistent with the known effects of solvent exposure. Occupational health personnel must be aware that STWs can be exposed to solvents and other industrial wastes.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3415351     DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1988.10545947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Health        ISSN: 0003-9896


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