Journal of Public Health Research (Mar 2021)

Environmental and biological monitoring of formaldehyde inside a hospital setting: a combined approach to manage chemical risk in workplaces

  • Oriana Motta,
  • Bruno Charlier,
  • Francesco De Caro,
  • Albino Coglianese,
  • Federica De Rosa,
  • Giuseppina Moccia,
  • Concetta Pironti,
  • Mario Capunzo,
  • Anna Borrelli,
  • Amelia Filippelli,
  • Viviana Izzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jphr.2021.2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: The safety of healthcare workers exposed to formaldehyde remains a great matter of concern for healthcare management units. This work aimed at describing the results of a combined monitoring approach (environmental and biological) to manage occupational exposure to formaldehyde in a hospital setting. Design and Methods: Environmental monitoring of working spaces and biological monitoring of urinary formaldehyde in 16 exposed healthcare workers of the Anatomic Pathology Unit of a University Hospital in Southern Italy was performed on a four-year timescale (2016-2019). Results: Values of aero-dispersed formaldehyde identified were on average low; although workers' urinary formaldehyde levels were also minimal, the statistical analysis highlighted a slight weekly accumulation. Conclusions: Our data confirm that both environmental and biological monitoring are important to identify risk situations, in particular when values of hazardous compounds are below the accepted occupational exposure levels.

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