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Associated health risk assessment due to exposure to BTEX compounds in fuel station workers.

Iskandar MudaMohammad Javad MohammadiArefeh SepahvadAli FarhadiRasha Fadhel ObaidMasoume TaherianNajeh AlaliShakhawat ChowdhuryMajid Farhadi
Published in: Reviews on environmental health (2023)
Genotoxicity at high levels in gas station workers can cause cancerous and non-cancerous risks. Improving the production process of diesel fuel and gasoline in refineries, using periodical examinations of workers and operators at gas and fuel stations, using Euro 4 and 5 fuels, and replacing worn out cars can play an important role in reducing the emission of BTEX compounds and thus reducing health risks and carcinogenic.
Keyphrases
  • health risk assessment
  • heavy metals
  • room temperature
  • drinking water
  • carbon dioxide
  • climate change
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • air pollution