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 1 Eye and respiratory symptoms in poultry processing workers exposed to chlorine by-products
Authors King-BS; Page-EH; Mueller-CA; Dollberg-DD; Gomez-KE; Warren-AM 
Source Am J Ind Med 2006 Feb; 49(2):119-126 
Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajim.20259 
NIOSHTIC No. 20029575 
AbstractCDC/NIOSH responded to a request to investigate complaints of eye and respiratory irritation among workers in a poultry processing facility's evisceration department. Investigators administered symptom questionnaires and sampled for chlorine and chloramines. Spirometry was performed on workers before and after their work shift. Symptoms were significantly more prevalent in evisceration workers than in dark meat workers (a control group). Air concentrations of chloramine compounds (i.e., trichloramine and 'soluble chlorine') were significantly higher in the evisceration area than the dark meat area. Exposure levels were significantly higher for employees reporting various symptoms compared to employees not reporting those symptoms. Mean trichloramine exposure concentrations were significantly higher in workers with significant cross-shift declines in lung function; air concentrations of 'soluble chlorine' were higher as well, however, not significantly so. Results of this evaluation suggest a health hazard may exist from exposure to chloramines. 
KeywordsPoultry; Poultry-industry; Poultry-workers; Chlorine-compounds; Occupational-exposure; Eye-irritants; Respiratory-irritants; Workers; Spirometry; Exposure-levels; Airborne-particles; Lung-function; Pulmonary-system-disorders; Respiratory-system-disorders 
ContactBradley S. King, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies (DSHEFS), 4676 Columbia Parkway, Mailstop R-11, Cincinnati, OH 45226 
CODENAJIMD8 
CAS No.7782-50-5 
Publication Date20060201 
Document TypeJournal Article 
Email Addressbking1@cdc.gov 
Fiscal Year2006 
NTIS Accession No. 
NTIS Price 
Issue of Publication
ISSN0271-3586 
NIOSH DivisionDSHEFS 
Source NameAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine 
StateOH 
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