Answer:
The chronic daily intake during the period of exposure is most nearly 0.012 mg/kg day.
Explanation:
Number of hours worker exposed to xylene = [tex]40 hr/week\times 8 week = 320 hours[/tex]
The concentration of xylene in the workplace =[tex]40 \mu g/m^3[/tex]
The worker is inhaling air at a rate of [tex]0.9 m^3/hr[/tex].
Amount xylene inhaled by worker in an hour :
= [tex]40\mu g/m^3\times 0.9 m^3/hr=36 \mu g/hr[/tex]
Amount xylene inhaled by worker in 320 hours:
[tex]36 \mu g/hr\times 320 hr=11,520 \mu g=11,520\times 0.001 mg=11.520 mg[/tex]
1 μg = 0.001 mg
Amount xylene inhaled by worker in 320 hours = 11.520 mg
1 day = 24 hours
Amount xylene inhaled by worker in 1 day:
[tex]\frac{24}{320}\times 11.520 mg=0.864 mg[/tex]
Assuming 70 kg body mass, the chronic daily intake of xylene :
[tex]\frac{0.864 mg/day}{70 kg}=0.01234 mg/ kg day\approx 0.012 mg/ kg day[/tex]
The chronic daily intake during the period of exposure is most nearly 0.012 mg/kg day.