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ISSN : 1738-4125(Print)
ISSN : 2287-7509(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.1 No.2 pp.135-143
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미용실 실내⋅외 공기오염물질 및 개인 노출 농도

송미라1), 손부순*, 김한식1), 이진옥2), 나상오3), 양원호4)
순천향대학교 환경보건학과, 1)광주여자대학교 미용과학과, 2)한성디지털대학교 미용예술과,
3)광주송원대학 뷰티코디네이션과, 4)대구가톨릭대학교 산업보건학과

Indoor and Outdoor Concentrations of Air Pollutants, and Personal Exposure in Beauty Shop

Bu Soon Son*, Mi Ra Song1), Han Shik Kim1), Jin Ok Lee2), Sang O Na3), Won Ho Yang4)
Department of Environmental Health Science, Soonchunhyang University
1)Department of Beauty Science, Kwangju Women University
2)Department of Beauty Art, Han Sung Digital University, 3)Department of Kwangju Song Won College
4)Department of Occupational Health, Catholic University of Deagu
Received 30 July 2004, accepted 7 January 2005

Abstract

The work of hairdressers includes washing, coloring, bleaching, permanent waving, conditioning, and cuttingscalp hair. Hairdressers are subjected to a number of physical and toxicological hazards. The toxicologicalhazards are those resulting from exposure to a wide range of chemicals and from chemicals are usuallyclassified active processes. In this study, twenty beauty shops were selected to assess the exposure toindoor air pollutants such as VOCs and particulate matter (PM10) during one month from September 1 toSeptember 30, 2003. Indoor air quality of beauty shops might be worse by vehicle emissions because thebeauty shops were generally located near roadway. Personal exposures to VOCs and PM10 were related toindoor concentrations of beauty shops, respectively. According to questionnaire, hairdressers responded sorethroat, eye irritation, and nervousness as health effect symptoms. Conclusively, users as well as workers inbeauty shop might be highly exposed to air pollutants from indoor sources and outdoor sources. Therefore,proper methods should be prepared to improve the indoor air quality in beauty shop.

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