Addressing the need for individual-level exposure monitoring for firefighters using silicone samplers.
Emily M BonnerCarolyn M PoutasseChristopher K HaddockWalker S C PostonSara A JahnkeLane G TidwellKim A AndersonPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
This study used personal silicone passive samplers in the configuration of dog tags worn around the neck to quantify firefighter occupational exposure in on-duty samples relative to paired off-duty samples for several chemical categories: flame retardants, VOCs, and PCBs. Five PBDEs and sec-butylbenzene were identified as potential occupational exposures, however their prevalence in on-duty tags was not associated with frequency of fire responses, firefighter rank, or years the firefighter has been in the fire service. Additionally, similarity between chemical exposures in on- and off-duty tags from the same firefighter invites further investigation into individual behaviors influencing occupational and para-occupational exposures.