Exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs ) in the Nail Salon Industry

Air monitoring in the nail salon.

Employees working in the nail salon industry are regularly exposed to volatile organic compounds (VOCs ) from the frequent use of nail products such as nail varnish, nail varnish remover and nail glue. At Envirochem we offer VOC air monitoring in the work place to ensure that employees are not exposed the VOC levels that exceed the work place exposure limit.

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MEKP

MEKP

A recent article has detailed findings of new health related problems caused through the use of a Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide(MEKP) catalyst within glass induced plastic and polyester resin production. MEKP fumes have been found to cause inflammation in the body which causes anti-immunity diseases. A client recently contacted our occupational hygiene department with concerns after reading this article, and to help them monitor whether their employees were being exposed to the compound.

Personal passive VOC badges were used to absorb any MEKP fumes that were being produced during their normal activites, over a 2-3 hour period. Each individual badge was then analysed at our Fareham based lab to detect any levels of the compound, and in doing so work out a specific individual exposure level for that employee.  Each concentration was then compared with the EH40 work place exposure limit, to detail whether the exposure was below or above the suggested concentration.

If you are also concerned over potential MEKP fumes or general fume exposure to your employees, please contact Envirochem at lab@envirochem.co.uk. We can also provide expert advice if you are unsure of the type of monitor you may need specifically for your business’ production

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Envirochem offers a large range of Colourmetric Testing

Envirochem offers a large range of Colourmetric Testing. Colourmetric testing  can result in a wide variety of colour changes, for example we recently tested for chromium VI (chromate). These tests can be carried out on water or soil samples to find a variety of contaminants.

 

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Analysis of Common Pollutants

Envirochem offers analysis of common air pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide, as well as industry specific pollutants like formaldehyde, ozone and volatile organic compounds. Nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide monitoring is often carried out by local authorities in urban areas to determine air pollution levels.

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Expanding our UKAS Accreditation

Envirochem are pleased to announce that we have applied to expand our UKAS accreditation of metals in soil to include mercury, molybdenum, selenium, thallium and vanadium. The method used to produce this data combines our previously accredited microwave digestion method for lead and chromium in paint and accredited analysis using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry.

We can also analyse for metals in a range of other sample types including water, oil and concrete.

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Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria Tests at Envirochem

At Envirochem we have been experiencing an increase in soil and waste samples being analysed under the WM3 requirements. In addition to Landfill Waste Acceptance Criteria test (WAC test or Leachate test), this guidance helps in the classification process of hazardous waste and informs individuals what analysis they will require. The requirement for analysis under the WM3 guidance depends on a number of different factors such as; sample type, location and history of the site. Therefore every sample will have a different scheme of analysis. Envirochem offers a wide range of soil and waste analysis which includes but not limited to metal contact, anions, speciated TPH and PAH, BETXs , PCBs and volatile organic compounds.

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Phosphine Analysis at Envirochem

We were recently provided with samples for phosphine analysis, which had been sampled on a charcoal tube. We were able to employ a documented method, which used hydrogen peroxide to oxidise the phosphine to phosphate. This was then analysed using ion chromatography. A similar method has also been employed to analyse for sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide.

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Arsenic in Paint and Wallpaper

Occasionally we get requested to test wallpaper or paint for arsenic content.

Some Victorian properties still contain wallpapers with a the specific dark blue/green colour or pattern called Scheele’s green. When in-situ and in good condition it does not pose a health threat. In this way it is similar to lead containing paints – when they are in good condition or over painted with new paint there is little risk unless you have small children keen on chewing the skirting board. But when the surface starts to break down there is the potential for lead containing dust to be released, disturbed and inhaled.

However, with arsenic containing wall papers there is an additional and interesting effect. If the paint or wall paper becomes damp, then a mould can grow on the wall paper that can metabolise the arsenic in to a volatile form of arsenic called arsene. This arsene can then be inhaled by the occupants. Even if concentrations are low, prolonged exposure can lead to arsenic bio-accumulating in the body. It was this that is believed to have contributed to the death of Napoleon when imprisoned on the island of Elba.

We have had a example when owners of a hotel were experiencing a range of health issues months after a flood. Envirochem found the classic green Victorian wall paper in some rooms and behind a wardrobe it was still damp and mould was growing on the wall paper. Hospital tests found elevated levels of arsenic in the two hotel owners.

The method of analysis for arsenic in paint is analogous to our recently UKAS accredited method for lead and chromium in paint.


Plans to Build a New School on Contaminated Land

The proposed new school in the Sheffield area has been met with much debate. This is due to the plan to build it on land formerly used as landfill. Currently the plans consist of ventilation within the school to reduce the gas risks, as well as this further soil sampling being taken.

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Somerset soil contaminated with Lead, Zinc and Arsenic

Residential gardens as well as agricultural land, in the Mendip area of Somerset, have been tested for Lead. The results showed lead contamination at levels over 40 times the level considered dangerous to humans (56,000mg/kg being found in agricultural land).    The main risk to local residents is through exposure to dust from the soil and the consumption of local chicken eggs. Local live stock have been affected with 20 cattle dying from lead poisoning.

Remediation in the form of ‘capping’ has begun, with four properties being decontaminated.

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