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HERO ID
2251529
Reference Type
Technical Report
Title
Occupational Health Issues Related to Nitroglycerin Exposure: Requirements for Protective Gloves and Development of a Biological Exposure Index
Author(s)
Palmer, WG; Burrows, WD; Parmer, DL
Year
1991
Report Number
NTIS/02987577
Volume
GRA and I
Issue
GRA and I
Abstract
Current practices with respect to protective gloves at Army ammunition plants that manufacture and incorporate nitroglycerin (NG) have been identified. The availability of alternative and presumably superior gloves has been examined. A literature review with respect to exposure indices suggests that it may be possible to monitor nitroglycerin exposure with NG and/or its metabolites in plasma and urine but that further research would be necessary before any of these options could be realized. Urinary NG metabolites represent the best prospect for biological monitoring since urine is easier to collect than plasma and is not complicated by factors such as the site of collection, which must be considered for blood. Before urine could be used for biological monitoring, human studies of the characteristics of metabolites and the time course of their appearance in urine during dermal exposure under controlled conditions would be necessary. Other studies must be performed to establish a biological exposure limit for the chosen metabolite(s). nitroglycerin, biological exposure index, toxicology, protective gloves, skin exposure.
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