Assessment of skin exposure to N,N-dimethylformamide and methyl ethylketone through chemical protective gloves and decontamination of gloves for reuse purposes

Sci Total Environ. 2011 Feb 15;409(6):1024-32. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.11.034. Epub 2010 Dec 30.

Abstract

N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and methyl ethylketone (MEK) are the hazardous chemicals commonly used in the synthetic leather industries. Although chemical protective gloves provide adequate skin exposure protection to workers in these industries, there is currently no clear guideline or understanding with regard to the use duration of these gloves. In this study, the permeation of DMF/MEK mixture through neoprene gloves and the desorption of chemicals from contaminated gloves were conducted using the ASTM F739 cell. The acceptable use duration time of the gloves against DMF/MEK permeation was estimated by assuming a critical body burden of chemical exposure as a result of dermal absorption. In a re-exposure cycle of 5 days, decontamination of the gloves by aeration at 25°C was found to be inadequate in a reduction of breakthrough time as compared to a new unexposed glove. However, decontamination of the gloves by heating at 70 or 100°C showed that the protective coefficient of the exposed gloves had similar levels of resistance to DMF/MEK as that of new gloves. Implications of this study include an understanding of the use duration of neoprene gloves and proper decontamination of chemical protective gloves for reuse.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Butanones / chemistry*
  • Decontamination / methods
  • Dimethylformamide
  • Formamides / chemistry*
  • Gloves, Protective*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing / instrumentation
  • Materials Testing / methods*
  • Neoprene / chemistry
  • Permeability
  • Skin / chemistry*
  • Skin Tests / instrumentation
  • Skin Tests / methods
  • Solvents / chemistry*
  • Waste Management / methods

Substances

  • Butanones
  • Formamides
  • Solvents
  • methylethyl ketone
  • Dimethylformamide
  • Neoprene