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A Video Imaging Technique for Assessing Dermal Exposure II. Fluorescent Tracer Testing

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Pages 771-775 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Laboratory and field evaluations were conducted to determine the suitability of employing a fluorescent tracer in conjunction with video imaging analysis to measure dermal exposure during pesticide applications. The Fluorescent Whitening Agent 4-methyl-7-diethylamino-coumarin and the organophosphate malathion were highly correlated (r=.985) when sprayed under controlled conditions. Deposition levels during field studies were correlated similarly (r=.942); however, variability in deposition ratios requires that field sampling be conducted to determine the ratio for a particular application. Penetration of the two compounds through cotton/polyester workshirt material demonstrated a high correlation (r=.979), whereas penetration of cotton/polyester coverall material was more variable (r=.834). The slopes of the regression lines for the two materials were not significantly different. The ratio of pesticide and tracer recovered from targets was consistently higher than the initial tank ratio due to differences in solubility and mixing.

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