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RESIDUAL VC1 CONTENT OF FINISHED PVC PRODUCTS Data Expressed In PPM VC1
PLANT: Avon Lake WEEK ENDING: 11-22-74
Resin Type
No. Data Points
G-92 102EP F-5 103EP F-76 110X233 110X333 121 124 F-l 430X30
WEEK ENDING: 11-29-74
102EP F-S 103EP F-76 G-92 110X333 121 124 124 F-l
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97.4 229.7
9.9 3.9 2.6 4.4 26.5 302.3
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27.1 3.9 3.9
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359.1 10.4 56.1 3.8 3.5 25.8 49.2
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21.2 373.0
3.1 30.0 157.0
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RESIDUAL VC1 CONTENT OF FINISHED PVC PRODUCTS Data Expressed In PPM VC1
PLANT: Louisville
WEEK ENDING: H-22-74
Resin Type
No. Data Points
G-92 103EP 103EP F-76 110X402 121 126 135 202 300X6 603X560
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WEEK ENDING: 12-6-74
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1.4 230.2 183.3
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21.0 75.0 47.0 12.0
3.0 2.0 1171.0 113.0 0.0
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METABOLISM QF VINYL CHLORIDE
Watanabe, P. G.1, Hefner, R. E. Jr.2, McGowan, G. R.3 and Gehring, P. J.4 Presented at the Conference of the Combined Clinical Staffs, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
November 14, 1974 1,J*Toxicology Research Laboratory
1803 Building 2Organic Chemicals Research
3Analytical Laboratory The Dow Chemical Company Midland, Michigan 48640
These studies were funded in part by the companies supporting the vinyl chloride projects being administered by the Manufacturing Chemists Association, Washington, D.C.
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METABOLISM OF VINYL CHLORIDE (VC)
Angiosarcomas, 2ymbal gland carcinomas and nephroblastomas developed in rats following exposure to 50-10,000 ppm VC 4 hours per day, 5 days per week for 12 months and sub sequently maintained and observed until death (Maltoni and Lefimine, 1975). The incidence of tumors at 50 ppm was less than that predicted from a log dose-response curve generated from the tumor incidences at higher ex posure levels of 250-10,000 ppm. Considering the decreased observed versus expected tumor incidence at 50 ppm together with the fact that VC per se is not a potent alkylating agent led to the hypothesis that the carcinogenic potential of VC may be mediated through the formation of reactive metabolites. Therefore, studies were designed to elucidate the fate of inhaled VC in rats.
A 4.7 liter plexiglas inhalation chamber was constructed
such that 4 rats could be simultaneously exposed to various concentrations of VC. To minimize contamination of fur and skin, only the nares of the rats protruded through a rubber membrane into the chamber. The appropriate initial concen tration of VC (Matheson Gas Products, 99.9% pure) was generated
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in the chamber and continUpusly analyzed by circulation through an infrared spectrophotometer (Wilks) set at 10.9p. Carbon dioxide was continuously removed from the recirculating system by absorption on an Ascarite column. Filtered air was metered into the system to replenish the oxygen con sumed. Since the amount of air consumed was within 10% for all experiments, respiratory parameters were not signifi cantly changed over the approximate 1 hour exposures. Rats used in these studies were Sprague-Dawley, Spartan substrain ranging in weight from 165-200g.
Disappearance of VC from the recirculating inhalation chamber, resulting from uptake and subsequent metabolism, occurred according to apparent first order kinetics as described by: - dC = kC. In this equation C is the concentration of VC (ppm) at time t (minutes) and k (minutes ^) is the rate con stant for the decline in concentration. The rate of dis appearance of VC and the corresponding half-life (t^^) was calculated from the slopes of the log concentration-time curves. The rate of disappearance of VC from the chamber was slower at concentrations of 1000 ppm than 50 ppm (Figure 1). Other experiments using initial concentrations ranging from 50-105 ppm VC revealed a linear disappearance with a
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B.F.GOODRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY 197^ VCM IERSONNEL MONITORING DATA
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Plant AVON'LAKE
Date Reported
9/23 9/30
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10/14 10/25 11/01 11/08
No.. Monitored Carbon
OVA Tube Total
34 15 18 10
50 14 26 0
33 0 35 0 23 0
49 28 64 26
33 35 23
Readings, ppm
High Lov Average
1500 80
55 250 100 1000 100
6 4
1 3 1.5 2
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No. Monitored
>25 PPIQ
21 7 9
16 12
9 5
CALVERT CITY HENRY
8/25 9/01 9/08 9/15
9/23 10/01 10/07 10/l8 10/22 10/29 11/07 11 /l4
0 85
85
302 0.1 23.8
0 85 85 285.5 0.1 18.8
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0 38 38 218.9 0.5 15.1
23 15 4 29
36 4
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25 2 35 1 28 3
38 33 40
29 27 27 36 31
110 1000
1000 200
30 40 200 70
3 10.0
3 9.7 4 12.4 C/ 11.6 7 9-4 4 12.3
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LONG BEACH
9/21
15 12
27
1000 4 8.7
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9/21 10/05 10/12 10/26 11/09
116 111
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10/05
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10/13
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10/26
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10/05 10/12 10/19 10/26
9/21 9/28
10/05 10/14 10/20
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150 3 21.0
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10/26 u/03 u/09
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Carbon OVA Tube Total
28 0
31 0 27 0
28
31 27
Readings. ppm
High Low Average
200 7000 2000
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k 97.0
3 58.0
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