The guideline and target values for total volatile organic compound concentrations in industrial indoor environments in Finland

As an indicator of general indoor air quality in industrial facilities, the concentrations of total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) were determined in the workplaces of 37 industry sectors during the years of 2006–2011. For comparison, the TVOC levels in office-type workplaces were also determined. Based on the results, the TVOC target and guideline values are proposed for industrial workplaces. The geometric mean and median concentrations in the industrial workplaces were 778 and 845 µg/m3, respectively, while the 90th, 25th percentiles were, respectively, 6616 and 270 µg/m3. In the office-type environments, the geometric mean and median concentrations were 55 and 50 µg/m3, and the 90th and 25th percentiles were 230 and 27 µg/m3. Based on the measured TVOC distributions and the target values previously set, we propose a TVOC target value of 300 µg/m3 and guideline value of 3000 µg/m3 for the general indoor air in industrial workplaces. The concentration of 3000 µg/m3 could be achieved with reasonable measures by most industry sectors, but does not guarantee that the inhalation exposure to volatile organic compounds in the occupational environments is free from health concerns or perceived discomfort. Therefore, when reasonably achievable, a TVOC concentration close to or below the target value is recommended. This would make the TVOC levels in industrial facilities similar to those in the non-occupational indoor environments.
Source: Indoor and Built Environment - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Tags: Original Papers Source Type: research