Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic

Toluene is very dangerous for human health. Workers who use toluene as a solvent can be exposed to the risk of health problems such as dizziness, vertigo, eye irritation, skin irritation, respiratory problems, liver, kidney, and central nervous system disorders. This study aims to determine...

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Main Authors: Tualeka, Abdul Rohim, Jalaludin, Juliana, Adriyani, Retno, Russeng, Syamsiar S., Rahmawati, Pudji, Ahsan, Ahsan, Indri H., Susilowati, Rasmaliah, SuardiZurimi, Nendissa, M.Maria, Devilia, Laela Agrista
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Language:English
Published: ASR Research Center 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103036/
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author Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
Jalaludin, Juliana
Adriyani, Retno
Russeng, Syamsiar S.
Rahmawati, Pudji
Ahsan, Ahsan
Indri H., Susilowati
Rasmaliah
SuardiZurimi
Nendissa, M.Maria
Devilia, Laela Agrista
author_facet Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
Jalaludin, Juliana
Adriyani, Retno
Russeng, Syamsiar S.
Rahmawati, Pudji
Ahsan, Ahsan
Indri H., Susilowati
Rasmaliah
SuardiZurimi
Nendissa, M.Maria
Devilia, Laela Agrista
author_sort Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Toluene is very dangerous for human health. Workers who use toluene as a solvent can be exposed to the risk of health problems such as dizziness, vertigo, eye irritation, skin irritation, respiratory problems, liver, kidney, and central nervous system disorders. This study aims to determine the relationship between concentration and characteristics of non-carcinogenic risk of toluene with neurotoxic effects in five industries in the Surabaya area. This is an observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted on five industries in Surabaya that uses toluene as a solvent in the production process, namely in industries in Osowilangun, Ketintang, Jemursari, Kalijudan, and AUP. The population in this study was a total of 90 workers exposed to toluene in the five industries. The research sample of 77 people was taken using the accidental sampling method. The variables studied in this study were toluene concentration, toluene RQ and neurotoxic effects. A total of 50 workers (65%) have unsafe RQ. A total of 48 (62.3%) workers had neurotoxic effects. There was no relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic effects (p value> 0.05). The majority of workers (52%) are in locations with toluene concentrations below the threshold limit value; The majority of workers (65%) have 50 unsafe RQs, and A total of 48 workers (62.3%) had neurotoxic effects; Respondents exposed to toluene concentrations above the threshold are at risk of having a neurotoxic effect of 1.38 times greater than respondents exposed to toluene below the threshold, respondents with RQ values in the unsafe category are at risk of having a neurotoxic effect of 1.4 times greater than respondents with RQ values in the safe category. RQ of toluene is the primary determining neurotoxic.
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spelling upm-1030362025-07-14T07:15:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103036/ Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic Tualeka, Abdul Rohim Jalaludin, Juliana Adriyani, Retno Russeng, Syamsiar S. Rahmawati, Pudji Ahsan, Ahsan Indri H., Susilowati Rasmaliah SuardiZurimi Nendissa, M.Maria Devilia, Laela Agrista Toluene is very dangerous for human health. Workers who use toluene as a solvent can be exposed to the risk of health problems such as dizziness, vertigo, eye irritation, skin irritation, respiratory problems, liver, kidney, and central nervous system disorders. This study aims to determine the relationship between concentration and characteristics of non-carcinogenic risk of toluene with neurotoxic effects in five industries in the Surabaya area. This is an observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted on five industries in Surabaya that uses toluene as a solvent in the production process, namely in industries in Osowilangun, Ketintang, Jemursari, Kalijudan, and AUP. The population in this study was a total of 90 workers exposed to toluene in the five industries. The research sample of 77 people was taken using the accidental sampling method. The variables studied in this study were toluene concentration, toluene RQ and neurotoxic effects. A total of 50 workers (65%) have unsafe RQ. A total of 48 (62.3%) workers had neurotoxic effects. There was no relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic effects (p value> 0.05). The majority of workers (52%) are in locations with toluene concentrations below the threshold limit value; The majority of workers (65%) have 50 unsafe RQs, and A total of 48 workers (62.3%) had neurotoxic effects; Respondents exposed to toluene concentrations above the threshold are at risk of having a neurotoxic effect of 1.38 times greater than respondents exposed to toluene below the threshold, respondents with RQ values in the unsafe category are at risk of having a neurotoxic effect of 1.4 times greater than respondents with RQ values in the safe category. RQ of toluene is the primary determining neurotoxic. ASR Research Center 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103036/1/103036.pdf Tualeka, Abdul Rohim and Jalaludin, Juliana and Adriyani, Retno and Russeng, Syamsiar S. and Rahmawati, Pudji and Ahsan, Ahsan and Indri H., Susilowati and Rasmaliah and SuardiZurimi and Nendissa, M.Maria and Devilia, Laela Agrista (2022) Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (9). pp. 2409-2419. ISSN 2717-7564 https://journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/12660/8212
spellingShingle Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
Jalaludin, Juliana
Adriyani, Retno
Russeng, Syamsiar S.
Rahmawati, Pudji
Ahsan, Ahsan
Indri H., Susilowati
Rasmaliah
SuardiZurimi
Nendissa, M.Maria
Devilia, Laela Agrista
Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title_full Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title_fullStr Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title_short Relationship between toluene concentration and RQ toluene with neurotoxic
title_sort relationship between toluene concentration and rq toluene with neurotoxic
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103036/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103036/1/103036.pdf