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Posted By Robert Woods
I’m looking for information on health surveillance for employees exposed to Potassium bichromate. At the moment they are providing a urine sample for analysis at the start of their 4 shifts [after days off] and towards the end of their last day on shift before days off. Is this the best method? Are there others?
Bob Woods
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Posted By Jane Blunt
Potassium bichromate is an example of a soluble hexavalent chromium compound. These can cause ulceration of the skin and the mucous membranes. They can also cause chrome dermatitis, since they are powerful sensitisers.
Have a look at the HSE website. There is one little leaflet on chromium at
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg346.pdf
HSE Bookfinder lists several publications - search on chromium:
http://www.hsebooks.co.uk/homepage2.html
Jane
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