Lx. Tang et al., MONITORING PROTEOLYTIC-ENZYMES FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT - A REVIEW, Analytica chimica acta, 347(1-2), 1997, pp. 235-240
The widespread application of proteolytic enzymes in many industrial s
ectors brings considerable benefits to modern industrial manufacturing
and to the quality of life for human beings. However, as the enzymes
are known potent respiratory sensitising agents, there are potential r
isks to workers on site and to the general public off-site, if these c
ompounds are released into the atmosphere during their manufacture and
processing. To ensure adequate containment within the factory, to pro
tect factory workers and the general public, and to comply with health
and safety legislations, it is necessary to monitor airborne concentr
ations of the enzymes in the workplace atmosphere. At present, however
, workplace monitoring of industrial enzymes can only provide exposure
data for retrospective use. There is an urgent need to develop rapid
and sensitive monitoring methods which provide continuous data on a ne
ar real-time basis and detect sudden release of the sensitising materi
al. This paper reviews the existing monitoring methods for proteolytic
enzymes in the industrial atmosphere and some recent developments in
this important field. Possible strategies for developing integrated sa
mpling and detecting systems for near real-time monitoring of industri
al proteolytic enzymes in the manufacturing environment are discussed.