Phenol, Phenol
Phenol Test - Occupational Health and Safety Service Use Organic Solvents.
Categories: Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Organic Tax Substances, Toxicology
Sample Requirements: 1 ml of spontaneous urine
Standard values:
- Less than 200 mg/l (Exposure Limit Work).
- Less than 154 mg/g Creatinine
Method: HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography)
Clinical Indication: Medical surveillance of Phenol exposure in the workplace. Phenol is primarily used as a raw material in the production of plastics. Uptake can occur through the skin and by inhalation.
Symptoms of Chronic Intoxication: Headache, skin and mucosal reactions, and toxic reactions of the lungs, liver and kidneys.
Implementation Test: By the user himself, instruction and materials are sent to employee. If more than one person is involved you can request a quote.
Accreditation: Yes, according to ISO 15189
This test is recommended for companies where workers are exposed to phenol, especially in plastics manufacturing or other industries where phenol is a common chemical. The test helps monitor phenol levels to minimize health risks from chronic exposure.
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Reporting to company physician or employees. For more than 10 individuals, the company may have a group report prepared for reporting to employer, not traceable to the individual.