Water-Based Automobile Paints Potentially Reduce the Exposure of Refinish Painters to Toxic Metals
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Worksite Surveys and Process Characterization
2.3. Collection and Analysis of Paint Samples
2.4. Monitoring of Exposures of Worker to Metal
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Metal Levels in Car Refinishing Paints
3.2. Exposure of Workers to Metal Dusts
3.3. Regulatory Considerations
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Paint Color * | n | Metal Concentration (μg/g Dry Film) ** | |||||
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Pb | Cr (Total) | Al | Fe | Cu | Sr | ||
Solvent-based | |||||||
(1) Red | 5 | 6.34~47,821 ** | 24.5~2272 | ND~331 | 32.6~3156 | ND~3.1 | NA |
(65.9) | (239) | (179) | (463) | (ND) | |||
(2) Yellow | 6 | ND~107,928 | ND~22,152 | ND~5346 | 139~38,503 | ND~44.7 | NA |
(12,411) | (1756) | (2842) | (2068) | (ND) | |||
(3) Blue | 4 | 32.9~159 | ND~ND | 271~2620 | 145~1448 | 7336~13,977 | NA |
(41.4) | (ND) | (1409) | (168) | (8826) | |||
(4) Green | 5 | 27.4~16,160 | ND~1210 | 569~2516 | 99~4450 | 2753~9662 | NA |
(54.9) | (6.2) | (1648) | (148) | (4786) | |||
(5) White | 3 | ND~210 | ND~105 | 4413~6097 | 162~266 | ND~17.1 | NA |
(38.1) | (15.4) | (5863) | (222) | (ND) | |||
Significance *** | - | - | - | - | (3) > (2) (4) > (2) | - | |
Water-based | |||||||
(A) Red | 4 | ND~0.31 | 0.3~6.42 | 0.26~75.0 | 21.8~182 | 0.16~4.82 | 0.32~6.77 |
(0.26) | (0.78) | (4.03) | (74.5) | (0.86) | (3.66) | ||
(B) Yellow | 6 | 0.3~11.5 | 0.79~10.0 | 2.09~73.8 | 50.5~14,833 | ND~0.44 | 0.36~878 |
(2.16) | (6.08) | (24.0) | (76.2) | (0.24) | (1.74) | ||
(C) Blue | 3 | 18.7~34.2 | 0.37~4.42 | 0.34~9.64 | 9.59~122 | 24,653~56,123 | ND~1.17 |
(34.1) | (3.18) | (5.97) | (58.8) | (27,830) | (ND) | ||
(D) Green | 3 | 2.08~13.4 | 0.82~4.27 | 46.3~578 | 23.2~455 | 854.1~12,383 | 1.94~178 |
(12.2) | (3.6) | (455) | (217) | (12,089) | (174) | ||
(E) White | 2 | ND | 0.55~1.05 | 7386~8335 | 24.1~25.4 | ND~0.03 | ND~0.9 |
(0.8) | (7861) | (24.7) | (0.02) | (0.45) | |||
(F) Black | 2 | 0.27~0.33 | 6.27~21.3 | 3~6.58 | 56.3~183 | 1.71~4.62 | 0.79~3.45 |
(0.3) | (13.8) | (4.79) | (120) | (3.17) | (2.12) | ||
Significance *** | (1) > (A) | (1) > (A) | (3) > (C) | (3) > (C) | (C) > (3) | - | |
(4) > (D) | (C) > (3) |
Activity/Type * | Paint Color | Sampling Time (min) | n | Air Concentration (μg/m3) ** | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mass (Total) | Pb | Cr (Total) | Fe | Sr | Cu | Al | ||||
(1) Sanding, P | Various colors | 15~16 | 5 | 1741~9320 | ND~3.55 | ND~0.09 | ND~76.43 | ND~2.18 | ND~2.07 | ND~101.1 |
(3202) | (1.71) | (ND) | (21.55) | (ND) | (ND) | (16.85) | ||||
(4005–3048) | (1.46–1.5) | (0.03–0.04) | (30.3–33.8) | (0.44–0.97) | (0.42–0.92) | (36.9–45.1) | ||||
(2) Spraying, P | White | 16~18 | 2 | 9671~19,872 | 1.1~1.46 | ND | 23.1~69.2 | ND~2.75 | ND~0.11 | ND~74 |
(14,772) | (1.28) | (46.2) | (1.38) | (0.06) | (37) | |||||
(14,772–7213) | (1.28–0.25) | (46.2–32.6) | (1.38–1.94) | (0.06–0.08] | (37–52.3) | |||||
(3) Spraying, P | Black metallic | 16~20 | 2 | 4253~13,445 | ND | ND | ND | ND~2.74 | 1.2~9.98 | 0.8~8.53 |
(8849) | (1.37) | (5.59) | (4.67) | |||||||
(8849–6500) | (1.37–1.94) | (5.59–6.21) | (4.67–5.47) | |||||||
(4) Spraying, P | Black | 12~15 | 2 | 3537~5992 | 0.5~0.56 | ND~0.86 | 9.22~29.6 | ND | ND | ND~26.6 |
(4765) | (0.53) | (0.43) | (19.4) | (13.3) | ||||||
(4765–1736) | (0.53–0.04) | (0.43–0.61) | (19.4–14.4) | (13.3–18.78) | ||||||
(5) Spraying, P | Various colors | 16~17 | 2 | 6608~12,352 | ND~1.78 | ND~0.05 | 27.4~74.3 | ND~2.06 | ND~0.08 | 130.1~309.2 |
(9480) | (0.89) | (0.03) | (50.9) | (1.03) | (0.04) | (220) | ||||
(9480–4062) | (0.89–1.26) | (0.03–0.03) | (50.9–33.2) | (1.03–1.45) | (0.04–0.05) | (220–127) | ||||
(6) Spraying, A | Various colors | 13~19 | 6 | 1582~14,609 | ND~2.48 | ND~0.41 | ND~28.3 | ND | ND~10.3 | ND~74.6 |
(2295) | (1.08) | (ND) | (4.6) | (ND) | (20.1) | |||||
(5880–6111) | (1.03–0.97) | (0.07–0.17) | (10.4–13) | (2.13–4.13) | (23.7–27.5) | |||||
(7) Spraying, P | All colors (Store W1) | 16~20 | 4 | 4253~19,872 | ND~1.1 | ND | ND~69.2 | ND~2.75 | 0.08~9.98 | 0.8~309 |
(12,899) | (ND) | (13.7) | (2.4) | (0.66) | (41.2) | |||||
(12,481–6410) | (0.28–0.55) | (24.2–32.7] | (1.89–1.3) | (2.84–4.79) | (98.1–145) | |||||
(8) Spraying, P | All colors (Store W2) | 12~17 | 4 | 3537~9671 | 0.5~1.78 | ND~0.86 | 9.22~74.3 | ND | ND | ND~130 |
(6300) | (1.01) | (0.03) | (26.4) | (13.3) | ||||||
(6452–2523) | (1.08–0.64) | (0.23–0.42) | (34.1–28.2) | (39.2–61.9) | ||||||
Significance *** | - | - | - | - | (7) > (8) | (7) > (8) | - |
Activity/Type * | Paint Color | Sampling Time (min) | n | Air Concentration (μg/m3) ** | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mass (Total) | Pb | Cr (Total) | Fe | Sr | Cu | Al | ||||
(A) Sanding, P | Black/Mustard | 9~16 | 2 | 1569~1830 (1700) (1700–185) | ND | 1.36~2.42 (1.89) (1.89–0.75) | 28.5~41 (34.7) (34.7–8.8) | ND | ND | 2.7~2.83 (2.77) (2.77–0.09) |
(B) Spraying, P | White | 16~19 | 4 | 1321~32,189 (22,588) (19,671–13,071) | ND | ND~1.49 (0.61) (0.68–0.66) | 24.7~41.1 (29.9) (31.4–7.38) | ND | ND | 5.5~140 (1059) (88.8–57.9) |
(C) Spraying, P | Black | 28~57 | 2 | 4255~16,139 (10,197) (10,197–8403) | ND~0.56 (0.28) (0.28–0.39) | ND~0.28 (0.14) (0.14–0.2) | 0.47~32.1 (16.3) (16.3–22.4) | ND | ND | 0.59~4.59 (2.59) (2.59–2.83) |
(D) Spraying, P | Yellow | 13~15 | 3 | 6346~20,000 (11,167) (12,504–6925) | 170~3593 (2345) (2036–1732) | 19.1~604 (250) (291–294) | 8.38~15.9 (11.6) (11.9–3.76) | ND | ND | 25.9~43.6 (26.9) (32.1–9.93) |
(E) Spraying, P | Various colors | 10~16 | 3 | 2511~29,532 (4000) (12,014–15,189) | ND~39.1 (4.17) (14.4–21.5) | 0.16~3.52 (1.77) (1.82–1.68) | 15.97~42.55 (21) (26.5–14.1) | ND | ND | 62.6~208 (161) (143.9–74.3) |
(F) Spraying, A | Various colors | 16~64 | 6 | 472~10,441 (3637) (4425–3864) | ND~267 (0.27) (44.7–109) | ND~43.3 (ND) (7.24–17.7) | ND~21.9 (1.81) (6.98–9.25) | ND | ND | 0.99~31.3 (3.08) (8.15–11.8) |
(G) Spraying, P | All colors (Store S1) | 16-57 | 5 | 4255~32,189 (23,612) (22,230–10,931) | ND~4.17 (ND) (0.95–1.82) | ND~1.77 (0.91) (0.90–0.75) | 0.47~42.6 (32.9) (28.8–17.1) | ND | ND | 0.59~161 (105) (102–61.6) |
(H) Spraying, P | All colors (Store S2) | 14~28 | 3 | 1321~16,139 (2511) (6657–8233) | ND | ND~0.28 (0.16) (0.15–0.14) | 16~32.1 (24.7) (24.2–8.08) | ND | ND | 4.59~208 (5.5) (72.8–117) |
(I) Spraying, P | All colors (Store S5) | 10~15 | 4 | 4000~20,000 (8757) (10,378–7074) | 39.1~3593 (1258) (1537–1731) | 3.52~604 (134) (219–280) | 8.38~21 (13.7) (14.2–5.46) | ND | ND | 25.9~62.6 (35.2) (39.7–17.3) |
Significance *** | - | (I) > (G) | (I) > (G) | - | - | - | - | |||
(A) > (1) **** | (7) > (G) **** |
Sample Type * | Paint Color | Sampling Time (min) | Worker ** | Short-Term Exposure Concentration (μg/m3) *** | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mass (Total) | Pb | Cr (Total) | Fe | Sr | Cu | Al | ||||
Short-Term Exposure Limits (STEL) *** | 15,000 | 150 | 2000 | 15,000 | NA | 2000 | 22,500 | |||
Water-based paint | ||||||||||
S1 | Blue, grey | 15 | W1-1 | 1741 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
S1 | Blue, grey | 15 | W1-1 | 3202 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND |
P1 | Black, metallic | 16 | W1-2 | 14,341 | ND | ND | ND | ND | 10.65 | 9.10 |
P1 | Black, metallic | 20 | W1-2 | 5671 | ND | ND | ND | 3.65 | 1.60 | 1.07 |
P2 | Black, metallic | 18 | W1-2 | 17,531 | ND | ND | ND | ND | 12.37 | ND |
P1 | White | 18 | W1-3 | 23,846 | 1.32 | ND | 83.0 | 3.30 | 0.13 | 88.74 |
P1 | Silver | 16 | W1-3 | 13,175 | ND | ND | 29.33 | 2.20 | 0.90 | 329.8 |
P2 | White | 19 | W1-3 | 2004 | ND | ND | 10.46 | ND | ND | 20.00 |
S3 | Black | 15 | W2-1 | 9320 | 2.03 | ND | 53.57 | ND | ND | 66.54 |
S3 | Black | 15 | W2-2 | 2329 | 1.71 | 0.07 | 76.43 | ND | ND | 101.1 |
S2 | Silver | 16 | W2-3 | 3661 | 3.79 | 0.10 | 22.99 | 2.33 | 2.21 | 17.97 |
P1 | Black | 15 | W2-3 | 5992 | 0.50 | 0.86 | 29.61 | ND | ND | ND |
P2 | Black | 15 | W2-3 | 2663 | 1.53 | 0.41 | 0.93 | ND | 2.44 | ND |
P1 | White, pearl | 16 | W2-3 | 10,316 | 1.56 | ND | 24.64 | ND | ND | ND |
P2 | White, pearl | 16 | W2-3 | 13,689 | 2.65 | ND | 30.22 | ND | ND | 79.57 |
P1 | Beige+ClearCoat | 17 | W2-3 | 7489 | 2.02 | 0.06 | 84.25 | ND | ND | 147.5 |
P2 | Beige+ClearCoat | 18 | W2-3 | 2003 | 0.92 | ND | 29.77 | ND | ND | 32.60 |
P1 | Black | 12 | W2-3 | 2830 | 0.45 | ND | 7.38 | ND | ND | 21.25 |
P2 | Black | 13 | W2-3 | 1669 | 1.20 | ND | ND | ND | ND | 21.16 |
Solvent-based paint | ||||||||||
P1 | Black | 57 | S1-1 | 16,169 | 2.13 | ND | 1.79 | ND | ND | 2.24 |
P2 | Black | 57 | S1-1 | 25,882 | 2.05 | ND | 8.66 | ND | ND | 3.76 |
P2 | White | 66 | S1-1 | 6829 | 2.38 | ND | 5.85 | ND | ND | 41.36 |
P1 | White | 18 | S1-1 | 28,334 | ND | 0.37 | 39.53 | ND | ND | 125.6 |
P1 | White | 16 | S1-1 | 23,001 | ND | 0.97 | 28.59 | ND | ND | 112.2 |
P1 | White | 16 | S1-1 | 34,335 | ND | 1.59 | 43.85 | ND | ND | 149.0 |
P1 | White+ClearCoat | 16 | S1-1 | 31,501 | 4.45 | 1.89 | 45.39 | ND | ND | 171.5 |
S2 | Black | 9 | S2-1 | 1098 | ND | 0.82 | 24.58 | ND | ND | 1.62 |
P2 | Silver | 16 | S2-1 | 503.1 | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | 1.08 |
P1 | Silver | 14 | S2-1 | 2344 | ND | 0.15 | 14.91 | ND | ND | 194.4 |
P1 | White | 19 | S2-2 | 1673 | ND | ND | 31.22 | ND | ND | 6.97 |
P2 | White | 20 | S2-2 | 13,921 | ND | ND | 29.13 | ND | ND | 41.76 |
S1 | Mustard | 16 | S2-3 | 1674 | ND | 2.58 | 30.42 | ND | ND | 3.02 |
P1 | Black | 28 | S2-3 | 30,126 | ND | 0.52 | 59.94 | ND | ND | 8.57 |
P2 | Black | 28 | S2-3 | 10,437 | ND | 0.17 | 28.60 | ND | ND | 5.47 |
P2 | Yellow | 64 | S5-1 | 7177 | 1140 | 184.9 | 4.74 | ND | ND | 13.78 |
P1 | (Sealant) | 10 | S5-1 | 2667 | 26.0 | 2.35 | 13.99 | ND | ND | 41.71 |
P1 | Yellow, light | 13 | S5-1 | 5500 | 147.5 | 16.57 | 13.76 | ND | ND | 23.30 |
P1 | Yellow | 15 | S5-1 | 11,167 | 2345 | 249.5 | 11.57 | ND | ND | 43.56 |
P1 | Yellow | 15 | S5-1 | 20,000 | 3593 | 603.6 | 8.38 | ND | ND | 25.88 |
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Hsu, D.-J.; Chung, S.-H.; Dong, J.-F.; Shih, H.-C.; Chang, H.-B.; Chien, Y.-C. Water-Based Automobile Paints Potentially Reduce the Exposure of Refinish Painters to Toxic Metals. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050899
Hsu D-J, Chung S-H, Dong J-F, Shih H-C, Chang H-B, Chien Y-C. Water-Based Automobile Paints Potentially Reduce the Exposure of Refinish Painters to Toxic Metals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(5):899. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050899
Chicago/Turabian StyleHsu, Der-Jen, Shun-Hui Chung, Jie-Feng Dong, Hui-Chung Shih, Hong-Bin Chang, and Yeh-Chung Chien. 2018. "Water-Based Automobile Paints Potentially Reduce the Exposure of Refinish Painters to Toxic Metals" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 5: 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050899
APA StyleHsu, D. -J., Chung, S. -H., Dong, J. -F., Shih, H. -C., Chang, H. -B., & Chien, Y. -C. (2018). Water-Based Automobile Paints Potentially Reduce the Exposure of Refinish Painters to Toxic Metals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(5), 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050899