Abbreviations:
EEG = electroencephalogram
MAK-value = Maximale Arbeitsplatzkonzentration, e.g. German threshold
limit value, defined as time weighted average exposure
SPES = Swedish Performance Evaluation System
SAS = is a registered trademark of SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC, USA
Abstract:
There are few data available of the acute effects of isopropanol vapours
on humans. Therefore, we exposed 24 healthy men to 20 and 360 ppm isopropanol
in an exposure chamber in a cross-over design. Symptoms related to discomfort,
tiredness, irritation, and difficulties in breathing were assessed with
a questionnaire of the Swedish Performance Evaluation System (SPES). After
2 and 4 hours of exposure, the smell of 360 ppm isopropanol was judged
significantly more unpleasant. No other effects occurred. Thus, we conclude,
that the meanwhile lowered German MAK-value of 200 ppm isopropanol prevents
from acute, adverse symptoms.
Received: 12 June 1998
Accepted: 01 July 1998 Posted 19 November 1998 |
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