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About Trichlorobenzene Surveillance
The solvent trichlorobenzene is a chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent in wide-spread use because of its low explosion risk and relative safety compared to other solvents in the same class. It is used as a degreaser, a dry-cleaning agent and a propellant.
The major uses of trichlorobenzene are in dry cleaning industries, construction/soil remediation, and metal degreasing.
Symptoms of acute exposure include dizziness, incoordination, and drowsiness. It has been subject to a carcinogenesis bioassay by NCI and found not to be carcinogenic. However, chronic, low-level exposure to trichlorobenzene has been found to cause decreased memory and impairment of the central nervous system.
Trichlorobenzene may affect the health of workers if it’s in a form that may be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Occupations such as dry cleaners, construction/soil remediation workers, automotive and other metal working industries are susceptible to danger from exposure to trichlorobenzene.
The solvent trichlorobenzene is a chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent in wide-spread use because of its low explosion risk and relative safety compared to other solvents in the same class. It is used as a degreaser, a dry-cleaning agent and a propellant.
The major uses of trichlorobenzene are in dry cleaning industries, construction/soil remediation, and metal degreasing.
Symptoms of acute exposure include dizziness, incoordination, and drowsiness. It has been subject to a carcinogenesis bioassay by NCI and found not to be carcinogenic. However, chronic, low-level exposure to trichlorobenzene has been found to cause decreased memory and impairment of the central nervous system.
Trichlorobenzene may affect the health of workers if it’s in a form that may be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Occupations such as dry cleaners, construction/soil remediation workers, automotive and other metal working industries are susceptible to danger from exposure to trichlorobenzene.