123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Health >> View Article

Human Health Implications Of Prolonged Exposure To Toluene

Profile Picture
By Author: Jo Alelsto
Total Articles: 405
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

Toluene is a very important solvent in many industries. However, it must be handled with proper care and the right storage practiced because it can be pretty volatile and when mishandled, toluene can become trinitrotoluene which is very dangerous and explosive.

You may be exposed to toluene through inhaling contaminated air in your workplace or breathing in car exhaust fumes, working with kerosene, gasoline, paints, and lacquers, drinking contaminated water, contact with contaminated soil, and living near unsupervised hazardous wastes sites dealing with toluene and similar products.

Any substance is considered toxic or hazardous when it enters or may enter the environment and have direct and long term effects on the environment, or when it poses a danger to the environment on which human life is dependent, or when it creates an immediate threat to human life or health.

Toluene inhalation poses the greatest health hazard to the human central nervous system (CNS). Headache and slight sleepiness has been reported when individuals were exposed to about 50 ppm (parts per million) while reports of irritation ...
... of the nose, throat and respiratory tract are not unusual to those exposed to between 50 and 100 ppm of toluene.

A higher concentration, at 100 ppm, for example causes fatigue and vertigo; at 200 ppm, numbness, mild nausea, and symptoms similar to drunkenness are experienced, and at over 500 ppm, toluene inhalation can result to mental confusion and poor coordination. Still higher concentrations, those reaching 10,000 ppm or more can be severely fatal.

There is a serious health concern on the fact that toluene can have a very big impact on your brain as well as you neurobehavioral performance. Studies have determined that high levels of toluene exposure can result to a decrease in the performance on complicated tasks as well as longer response time.

Long exposure to toluene can result to dry, itchy and red skin or dermatitis. It can also considerably contribute to the level of overall exposure since toluene can be absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. Prolonged contact to toluene can cause eye irritation, sometimes accompanied by redness and pain. Studies, however, have been inconclusive as to whether toluene can result to color vision disorders.

There have been reports of individuals as well as animals exposed to toluene for long durations that experienced hearing loss or have developed hearing problems, but these are not enough evidence for a direct relationship between long exposure to toluene and hearing loss. Common medications such as aspirin and acetaminophen taken during exposure to toluene can enhance the negative effects of toluene on your sense of hearing.

There is acute central nervous system breakdown in cases of accidental ingestion of toluene and this can also be fatal. Accidental swallowing of toluene exhibits the same symptoms as those of toluene inhalation in addition to abdominal pain and spasms.

Kidney and liver disorders may arise from a long exposure to very high concentrations of toluene. You should also avoid drinking alcoholic drinks since this combination has a dramatic effect on your liver more than each compound alone.

Nonetheless, toluene is not considered to be carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists and the US National Toxicology Program also arrived to the same classification and have not listed toluene among human carcinogens.

Toluene has a moderate health rating, severe flammability rating, slight reactivity rating and a severe contact rating as stated in the SAF-T-DATA ratings. It is very important that personal safety equipments are given to those who handle the compound. Proper storage and maintenance should also be given due attention and caution.
Jo is a content writer for ‘ReAgent Chemical Services Ltd' (http://www.reagent.co.uk), a reputable UK stationed chemical producer that makes, stocks and supplies an enormous range of high quality chemical products as well as specialty chemicals, analytical laboratory chemicals and solid chemicals. If your firm is looking for high quality organic solvents such as Toluene or has other industrial compound needs for applications similar to chemical fusion, analytical uses and cleaning then take a look at ReAgent Chemical Services Ltd.

Total Views: 2021Word Count: 695See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Health Articles

1. Why The Best Lasik Eye Surgery In Badlapur Stands Out
Author: Anil Eye Hospital

2. Complete Oral Care Solutions In Auckland: From Whitening To Professional Hygienist Services
Author: Royal Oak Dental

3. Spinal Decompression Therapy For Pain Free Movement
Author: ajay

4. Fms International Dental Center – The Best Dental Care In Kochi, Kerala
Author: Dr Dushyanth Paul

5. Top Neurological Disorders You Should Know About
Author: Purple Heron Hospitals

6. Hausmittel Gegen Husten Bei Husten-hausmittel.de
Author: Steffan

7. Cost Of Altruistic Surrogacy In India: What’s Included & What’s Not
Author: Surrogacy Centre India

8. Infertility Treatment By Dr. Asmita Dongare – Best Female Gynecologist In Wakad
Author: Dr. Asmita Dongare

9. 24-hour Dentist Help For Severe Tooth Infections And Swelling
Author: Ansley Colton

10. Is Buying Weed Online In Canada Safe? What New Consumers Should Know
Author: Jose Henry

11. Tissue Expansion In Reconstructive Surgery: How It Works
Author: Purple Heron Hospitals

12. Why New Moms Need Self Care More Than Sleep
Author: Richard

13. Top Fertility Hospitals Offering Affordable Ivf Treatment In Hyderabad
Author: Apollo Fertility

14. Future Of Collagen Peptides In Functional Nutrition
Author: Titan Biotech Ltd

15. An Overview Of Sports Injuries In Children: Prevention, First Aid, And Recovery Tips!
Author: Dr. GM Irfan

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: