Occupational Exposure of Hairdressers to Airborne Hazardous Chemicals: A Scoping Review.
Sanja KezicRoberto NuñezŽeljka BabićSarah HallmannMartin S HavmoseJeanne D JohansenSwen Malthe JohnMarija MacanCara SymanzikWolfgang UterPatricia WeinertRajka TurkJelena MacanHenk F van der MolenPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Hairdressers are exposed to a wide spectrum of hazardous chemicals, often simultaneously. Airborne concentrations of pollutants depend on salon characteristics such as ventilation and the number of customers but also on used products that are often country- or client-specific. For exposure to formaldehyde, ammonia, and TVOC exceeding OELs or guidance values for indoor air was observed. Therefore, occupational exposure should be taken into account by safety regulations for hair care products.