Occupational and Environmental
Exposures of Skin to Chemicals

17-20 June 2007
Golden, Colorado, USA

 
 

Poster Abstracts


Health Effects and Hazard Identification: Allergic

Health Effects and Hazard Identification: Irritant

Health Effects and Hazard Identification:Systemic

Risk Assessment: Measuring

Risk Assessment: Predicting

Skin Exposures: Measuring

Skin Exposures: Predicting


Posters

Health Effects and Hazard Identification: Allergic

 

 

P1

Contact Allergy to Epoxy Resins
Antoine Amado, James Taylor

P2

A Contact Allergen Bank: A Service for the Dermatologist investigating Contact Dermatitis Patients
Klaus Ejner Andersen

P3

Recent Statistics on Contact Allergy to Epoxy Compounds – Investigation of Patients Exposed to Complex Epoxy Products
Riitta Jolanki, Maj-Len Henriks-Eckerman, Kristiina Aalto-Korte, Kristiina Alanko

P4

Relationship between the Allergenic Potential of Chemicals and their Dermal Penetration
Gintautas Korinth, Christoph Grobe, Karl Heinz Schaller, Hans Drexler

P5

Acrylic Reactions: Four Years’ Experience
Luciana M de Medeiros, Antoine Amado, James S Taylor

P6

Cross-Sectional SPRAY Study of Auto Body Workers Exposed to Isocyanates: Effects of Skin and Respiratory Exposure
Meredith Stowe, Adam Wisnewski, Dhimiter Bello, Youcheng Liu, Judy Sparer, Rebecca Gore, Mark Cullen, Susan Woskie, Carrie Redlich

 

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Health Effects and Hazard Identification: Irritant

P7

Human 3D Skin Models as Test System for In Vitro Irritation Testing of Occupational Substances
Jens-Olaf Eichler, Sigrid Hey, Armand Coppotelli, Andreas Klotz

P8

Dermal Exposure to Copper and Occupational Dermatitis
Ligia Fat, Ludovic Gyorffy, Rodica Rinea

P9

Human Skin Irritation Study Supports Results of 3D Human Skin Model In Vitro
Dagmar Jirova, David Basketter, Hana Bendova, Marie Marriott, Kristina Kejlova, Helena Kandarova, Erin Spiller, Manfred Liebsch

P10

Protective Role of Glutathione in Hexavalent Chromium-induced Dermal Toxicity
Pius Joseph, Christina Umbright, Jabeen Noore

P11

Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment of Skin and Eye Irritation in a Manufacturing Industry in the Philippines: Continuing Study
Jinky Leilanie Lu

P12

Polymers in Personal Care Products: Identifying Safe Use Concentrations – A Case Example
Lisa Navarro, James Plautz

P13

Skin Care as a Preventive Means to Reduce Carrying Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Hospitals and Care Facilities
Miruna Nyrén, Ingegärd Anveden, Anna Josefsson, Carolina Samuelsson, Anders Boman

P14

Skin Irritation From Hydraulic Fluids
Miruna Nyrén, Gunnel Hagelthorn, Stina Johnsson, Ulf Duus, Anders Boman, Magnus Lindberg

P15

Incidence of and Risk Factors for Occupational Contact Dermatitis Among Automobile Assembly Workers
Aaron Sussell

P16

Skin Exposure to Isocyanates: Considerations in Method Selection
Dhimiter Bello, Robert P. Streicher, Susan R. Woskie, Carrie A. Redlich

P17

Hand Eczema in Female Swedish Hairdressers
Marie-Louise Lind, Maria Albin, Jonas Brisman, Kerstin Kronholm Diab, Linnéa Lillienberg, Zoli Mikoczy, Jörn Nielsen, Kjell Torén, Birgitta Meding

P69

Inflammatory Mediators in Transdermal Fluid after Single and Repeated Skin Irritation Induced by Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Cindy de Jongh, René Lutter, Maarten Verberk, Sanja Kezic

 


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Health Effects and Hazard Identification: Systemic

P18

Evaluation of the Sensitization Potential of 2,3 Butanedione (Diacetyl) in Balb/C Mice
Dori Germolec, Rachel Patterson, Kimber White, Wimolnut Auttachoat, Michelle Carey, Daniel Morgan, Yvette Rebolloso, Tai Guo

 

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Risk Assessment: Measuring

P22

Comparison of Dermal Exposure Assessment Methods at EPA
Gary Bangs, Denis Borum, Nancy Chu, David Crawford, Curtis Dary, Michael Dellarco, Greg Macek, Jeffrey Dawson, John Schaum

P23

Repeated Open Application Tests for Allergic Contact Dermatitis due to Hexavalent Chromium [Cr(VI)]: Risk Assessment for Dermal Contact with Cr(VI)
Jaspreet Gujral, Joseph Fowler, Steave Su, Dennis Morgan, Deborah Proctor

P24

Preliminary Evaluation of Exposed Situation of Contact Dermatitis Caused by Petrol, Kerosene and Lubricant
Nguyen Thu Ha, Nguyen Van Son

P25

Dermal absorption in Risk Assessment - an International Viewpoint
Janet Kielhorn, Stefanie Melching-Kollmuß, Inge Mangelsdorf

P26

Percutaneous Absorption and Metabolism of Methyl Paraben in Vitro
Simon Wilkinson, Christopher Jewell, Ria Wilkinson, Faith Williams, Peter Blain

 

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Risk Assessment: Predicting

P27

Estimating Dermal Absorption for Risk Assessment under Finite Conditions Using Permeability Coefficients
Harrie Buist, Johan van Burgsteden, Wilfred Maas, Han van de Sandt

P28

Estimating Dermal Absorption from Finite Volume Exposures
Annette Bunge

P29

Dermal Absorption from Contaminated Soils: Importance of Soil Solubility
Sandrine Deglin, Donald Macalady, Annette Bunge

P30

Dermal Exposure Methods Research at EPA
Michael Dellarco, Gary Bangs, Daniel Chang, Curtis Dary

P31

Taking the Guess Work out of Estimating Absorption of Volatile Organic Solvents through Skin
Rachna Gajjar, Siladitya Ray Chaudhuri, Gerald Kasting

P32

Development of Worked Examples for Exposure Scenarios for Biocidal Product to Humans
Rianda Gerritsen-Ebben, Joop van Hemmen

P33

Computing Lag Times of Two-Dimensional, Biphasic Stratum Corneum Membranes using Numerical Methods
Michael Heisig, Gabriel Wittum, Arne Naegel

P34

Damaged Skin Affects the Rate of Dermal Absorption of Chemicals and the Relative Deposition within the Skin – an In Vitro study on Human Skin
Jesper Bo Nielsen, Flemming Nielsen, Jens Ahm Sørensen

P35

Mechanisms of Enhanced Dermal Permeation of 4-Cyanophenol and Methyl Paraben from Saturated Aqueous Solutions Containing Both Solutes
Wayne Romonchuk, Annette Bunge

P36

Explaining Skin Permeation of 2-Butoxyethanol from Neat and Aqueous Solutions
Annette Bunge

 

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Skin Exposures: Measuring

P47

Skin Exposure in Geriatric Care - A Comparison Between Observation and Self-Assessment of Exposure
Ingegärd Anveden , Birgitta Meding

P48

Skin Exposure to Aliphatic Polyisocyanates in the Auto Body Repair and Refinishing Industry: II. A Quantitative Assessment
Dhimiter Bello, Dean Hosgood, Meredith Stowe, Youcheng Liu, Susan Woskie, Mark Cullen, Carrie Redlich

P49

Determinants of Dermal Exposure Ranking Method (DERM): A Pesticide Exposure Assessment Approach for Developing Countries
Luis Blanco, Aurora Aragón, Ingvar Lundberg, Catharina Wesseling, Gun Nise

P50

Why Continuous Exposure Measurements of Fluoropolymers will Overestimate Skin Exposure to Chemicals
David Bromwich

P51

An Experimental Study to Determine the Effect of Amount Handled and Dustiness on Dermal Exposure during Manual Transfer of Powder
Derk Brouwer, Jose Gijsbers, Roy Veldhof, Marc Lurvink, Evelyn Tjoe Nij

P52

A Wet-Work Exposure Monitor
John Cherrie, Ali Behroozy, Sean Semple

P53

Quantitative Assessment of Dermal Risks from Exposure to Industrial Chemicals: A Preliminary Evaluation of Results from OSHA’s Mandated In Vitro Dermal Absorption Rate Testing
William Fasano, James McDougal

P54

Formulation of a Comprehensive Model of Artificial Skin Surface Film Liquids
Christopher J. Harvey, Aleksandr B. Stefaniak

P55

Nickel, Cobalt and Chromium Deposition on Skin in an Airplane and Rocket Engines Industry in Sweden
Anneli Julander, Lizbet Skare, Marie Mulder, Marie Vahter, Carola Lidén

P57

In-Vitro Cadaver Skin Percutaneous Absorption Model: Longevity of Barrier Integrity
Paul Lehman, Thomas Franz, Sam Raney

P58

In-Vitro Cadaver Skin Percutaneous Absorption Model: Across Donor Variability; A Retrospective Analysis
Paul Lehman, Thomas Franz, Sam Raney

P59

Methods for Assessing Dermal Exposure to Epoxy Resins
Roger Lindahl, Margaret Rhén

P60

Dermal Absorption of Arsenic from Soils as Measured in the Rhesus Monkey
Yvette Lowney, Ronald Wester, Rosalind Schoof, Colleen Cushing, Michael Ruby

P61

Some Characteristics of a Micro-Vacuuming Sampler for Removing Deposited Particles from Skin
Lennart Lundgren, Lizbet Skare, Carola Lidén

P62

Effect of Freezer Storage on Human Skin Permeability to Six Chemicals Tested In Vitro?
Richard Moody, Anna Yip, Ih Chu

P63

Assessing Cold Induced Dermal Injuries in Hands
Anjali Nag, Heer Vyas, Sanjay Kotadiya, Pravin Chandra Malli, Pranab Kumar Nag

P64

Evaluating the Result of Treatment of Occupational Melanosis by Applying Hydroquinon and Acid Retinoit Ointment for Petrol Workers
Son Nguyen Van

P65

Development of a Modified In Vitro Skin Absorption Method to Study the Epidermal/Dermal Disposition of a Contact Allergen in Human Skin
Ruth Pendlington, Helen Minter, Leanne Stupart, Cameron MacKay, Clive Roper, David Sanders, Camilla Pease

P66

A Descriptive Framework for Classification of Dermal Exposure Measurements
Martin Roff

P67

Determination of 4-Chloro-3-Methylphenol In Metal Working Fluid TX For Dermal Penetration Studies
Lun-Yi Zang, Ana M. Barbero, H. Frederick Frasch

P68

In Vitro – In Vivo Percuatneous Absorption Comparability
Paul Lehman, Sam Raney, Thomas Franz

P70

Biological Monitoring: A Tool to Aid the Assessment of Dermal Exposure
John Cocker, Kate Jones, Martin Roff

P71

Skin Exposure to Aliphatic Polyisocyanates in the Auto Body Repair and Refinishing Industry: I. A Qualitative Assessment
Youcheng Liu, Dhimiter Bello, Judy Sparer, Meredith Stowe, Rebecca Gore, Susan Woskie, Mark Cullen, Carrie Redlich

P72

Summary of Data Collected Under EPA Rule: In Vitro Dermal Absorption Rate Testing of Certain Chemicals of Interest to OSHA
John Schaum, Catherine Roman

P73

Characterization of the Physicochemical Properties and Dissolution Behavior of Cemented Tungsten Carbide Dusts in Artificial Skin Surface Film Liquids
Aleksandr B. Stefaniak, Christopher J. Harvey, Deborah C. Sbarra, Mark D. Hoover, Gregory A. Day

P74

Use of a Skin Exposure Assessment Tool in Workplace Hazard Surveillance
Jason Williams, Amanda Noonan, Kathryn Frowen, Rosemary Nixon

P75

In vitro Skin Permeability to Sulfur Mustard
Denis Josse, Sophie Salle, Catherine Cruz, Alexandre Bazire, Virginie Vallet, Isabelle Boudry, Guy Lallement

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Skin Exposures: Predicting

P76

Modeling of Irreversible Binding During Skin Permeation Using Finite Elements
Ana M. Barbero, H. Frederick Frasch

P77

Dermal Exposure to Biocides: Strategies for a Refinement of Exposure Assessments
Annette Bitsch, Stefan Hahn, Janet Kielhorn

P78

Application of Chemical Similarity Analysis in the Evaluation of a Rulebase for Predicting Skin Irritation
Ana Gallegos Saliner, Nina Jeliazkova, Grace Patlewicz, Andrew P. Worth

P79

Survey Assessment of Worker Dermal Exposure and Underlying Behavioral Determinants
Laura Geer, Dan Anna, Barbara Curbow, Maire Diener-West, Berna van Wendel de Joode, Clifford Mitchell, Timothy Buckley

P80

Prediction of Skin Penetration of Cosmetic Ingredients
Sebastien Gregiore, Richard H. Guy, Florence Benech, Christele Ribaud-Leclerc, Alexia Garrigues-Mazert

P81

The Persistent Low-level Ambient Contact Exposure (PLACE) Hypothesis
John Kissel, Jeffrey Shirai, Joseph Smith III

P82

Inclusion of Skin Residue in a Dermal Absorption Model
David McCready, Paul Price

P83

Consideration of Skin Evaporation in a Dermal Exposure Assessment
David McCready, Shakil Saghir

P84

In-silico Model of Skin Penetration Based on Experimentally Determined Input Parameters
Arne Naegel, Steffi Hansen, Dirk Neumann, Claus-Michael Lehr, Ulrich F. Schaefer, Gabriel Wittum, Michael Heisig

P85

QSAR for Estimating Dermal Permeation Rate of Substances
Wil TenBerge

P86

Development of a Questionnaire to Assess Occupational Dermal Exposure in the Clinic and in the Workplace
Jason Williams, Amanda Noonan, Kathryn Frowen, Rosemary Nixon

 

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Controlling Exposures

P37

Effective Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Registration Purposes of Agrochemical and Biocidal Pesticides
Rianda Gerritsen-Ebben, Derk Brouwer, Joop van Hemmen

P38

Active Skin Decontamination with Diphoterine(R) and Hexafluorine(R): Review and New Frontiers
Alan Hall, Laurence Mathieu

P39

Permeability of Hair Dye Compounds p-Phenylenediamine, Toluene-2,5- diaminesulfate and Resorcinol Through Protective Gloves in Hairdressing
Marie-Louise Lind, Stina Johnsson, Birgitta Meding, Anders Boman

P40

Ducting System Design to Prevent Skin Allergies
Jinky Leilanie Lu, Yung Chang Lu

P41

Risk Assessment and Development of Control Technology for Skin Irritations Due to Industrial Emissions
Yung CHang Lu, Jinky Leilanie Lu

P42

Permeation of Five Antineoplastic Drugs through Four Glove Materials
Erja A. Makela, Jarkko Tornaeus, Christina Rosenberg, Raija Ilmarinen, Antti Hesso, Mervi Hämeilä

P43

A Multimedia Training Package to Help Reduce Exposure to Metalworking Fluids (MWFs)
Sean Semple, Mhairi Graham, Hilary Cowie, John Cherrie

P44

Performance of Four Disposable Gloves against Six Metalworking Fluids
Wenhai Xu, Shane Que Hee

P45

Contact Dermatitis in the Automotive Mechanic: Improving Diagnostic & Preventive Strategies in a Multi-Disciplinary Occupational Health Clinic
Jeff Donovan, Irena Kudla, Dorothy Linn Holness

 

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Developing and Communicating Policies and Regulation

P19

Overview of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Strategy for Improving Skin Notations
Thomas J. Lentz, Charles L. Geraci, Andrew Maier, G. Scott Dotson

P20

Efforts to Improve the Skin Notation Associated with OELs in Switzerland
Antoine Milon, Jérome Lavoué, Marcel Jost, David Vernez, Pierre-Olivier Droz

P21

The Skin Absorption Risk Assessment Entity of the American Industrial Hygiene Association -the Biological Environmental Exposure Levels (BEEL) Project Team
Shane Que Hee

P87

A Screening Method for Prioritizing Dermal Exposure Concerns Within the AIHA Strategy for Assessing and Managing Occupational Exposures
Jennifer Sahmel, Mark Boeniger

P88

Application of Information Resources to Identify and Prioritize Chemical Compounds within the NIOSH Improved Skin Notations Strategy
G. Scott Dotson, Thomas J. Lentz, Charles L. Geraci, Rollie R. Rogers, Bernard Gadagbui

 

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Other

P89

EPR Detection of Trivalent Chromate Induced Hydroxyl Radical in Alkaline Medium
Lun-Yi Zang, Madalina Chirila, Martin Harper

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