Synthetic Turf Field Investigation in Connecticut
Simcox NJ, Bracker A, Ginsberg G, Toal B, Golembiewski B, Kurland T, Hedman C. Synthetic Turf Field Investigation in Connecticut. Journal Of Toxicology And Environmental Health Part A 2011, 74: 1133-1149. PMID: 21797768, DOI: 10.1080/15287394.2011.586941.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAir PollutantsAir Pollution, IndoorAltitudeBenzothiazolesButylated HydroxytolueneConnecticutElastomersFacility Design and ConstructionLeadNaphthalenesNitrosaminesParticulate MatterPlay and PlaythingsPoaceaePublic FacilitiesPublic Health PracticeRecyclingSeasonsSports EquipmentVolatile Organic CompoundsConceptsVolatile organic compoundsOrganic compoundsCertain volatile organic compoundsStationary air samplesRubber fieldBenzothiazoleStationary concentrationVOC concentrationsNatural grass fieldCompoundsAir monitoringChemicalsAir samplesPublic health targetsBulk samplesAir samplingPersonal air samplingBackground samplesReporting levelsBenzothiazole Toxicity Assessment in Support of Synthetic Turf Field Human Health Risk Assessment
Ginsberg G, Toal B, Kurland T. Benzothiazole Toxicity Assessment in Support of Synthetic Turf Field Human Health Risk Assessment. Journal Of Toxicology And Environmental Health Part A 2011, 74: 1175-1183. PMID: 21797770, DOI: 10.1080/15287394.2011.586943.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAir PollutantsAnimalsBenzothiazolesCarcinogens, EnvironmentalElastomersEnvironmental ExposureHumansIrritantsMutagensRisk AssessmentSports EquipmentVolatile Organic CompoundsConceptsHealth risk assessmentSynthetic turf fieldsHuman health risk assessmentSubchronic dietary studyHuman bladder cancerOral slope factorBladder cancerInhalation exposureRoute extrapolationRespiratory irritantsRisk assessmentDermal sensitizerMetabolic activationEffect levelRodent carcinogensChemical exposureToxicology databaseCarcinogenic potentialAcute toxicityGenetic toxicityDietary studiesUnit riskTurf fieldsRiskSlope factor