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Original Articles

A sampling and analytical procedure for skin-contamination evaluation

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Pages 473-476 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

A sampling and analytical procedure which permits the evaluation of skin contaminated with liquified coal products was developed. In this procedure approximately 10 mL cyclohexane was sprayed onto a limited area of the skin (5 cm2) to be evaluated. The rinsings were drained into a 12-mL glass vial and later analyzed by UV fluorescence. Preliminary studies resulted in recoveries of greater than 95%. The limit of detection was 0.2 µg heavy distillate fuel oil. Application of this technique to other skin contaminants is possible if appropriate solvents and analytical procedures are available.

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