An approach to quantify ortho-phthalaldehyde contamination on work surfaces

被引:1
作者
Rogers, Caitlyn A. [1 ]
Gaskin, Sharyn E. [1 ,3 ]
Thredgold, Leigh D. [1 ]
Pukala, Tara L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Sch Publ Hlth, Adelaide Exposure Sci & Hlth, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Sch Phys Sci, Dept Chem, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
[3] 28 Anderson St, Thebarton, SA 5031, Australia
关键词
o-phthalaldehyde; surface sampling; Threshold Limit Value- Surface Limit (TLV- SL); ANAPHYLAXIS FOLLOWING CYSTOSCOPY; HEALTH-CARE WORKERS; EXPOSURE; AIR;
D O I
10.1093/annweh/wxad039
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) is used as a high-level disinfectant for reusable medical devices in healthcare settings. The ACGIH recently adopted a Threshold Limit Value-Surface Limit (TLV-SL; 25 mu g/100 cm(2)) for OPA surface contamination to prevent induction of dermal and respiratory sensitization following dermal exposure. However, there is no current validated method to measure OPA surface contamination. This study aimed to develop a standardized approach for sample collection and quantitative determination of OPA from work surfaces for use in risk assessment practices. The reported method utilises readily available commercial wipes to collect surface samples coupled with direct detection of OPA via liquid chromatography time of flight mass spectrometry (LC-ToF-MS). This approach avoided complex derivatization steps commonly required for the analysis of aldehydes. Method evaluation was conducted in accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) surface sampling guidelines. Overall recoveries of 25 mu g/100 cm(2) of OPA from stainless steel and glass surfaces were 70% and 72%, respectively. The reported LOD for this method was 1.1 mu g/sample and the LOQ was 3.7 mu g/sample. OPA remained stable on the sampling medium for up to 10 days, when stored at 4 degrees C. The method was demonstrated in a workplace surface assessment at a local hospital sterilising unit, successfully detecting OPA on work surfaces. This method is intended to supplement airborne exposure assessment and provide a quantitative assessment tool for potential dermal exposure. When used in conjunction with a thorough occupational hygiene program that includes hazard communication, engineering controls, and personal protective equipment, skin exposure and consequent sensitization risks in the workplace can be minimized.
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