Occupational safety and health
1-Bromopropane Work
1-Bromopropane Work

Health Hazards

Acute:
Acute inhalation primarily manifests as central nervous system suppression, nasal cavity, and oropharyngeal irritation.
Skin, mucous membranes, and eye contact can cause localized irritation symptoms.

Chronic:
General symptoms: Headache, dizziness, fatigue.
Gastrointestinal symptoms: Poor appetite, nausea, vomiting.
Musculoskeletal symptoms: Muscle soreness, joint pain.
Neurological symptoms: Numbness and tingling in limbs, difficulty walking, perceived hearing abnormalities, slow hand response, tinnitus, drowsiness. Must differentiate from other possible causes of central and peripheral nervous system disorders, such as diabetes, severe head trauma, metabolic encephalopathy, cerebrovascular disease, and other neurotoxins like lead, organophosphates, carbon disulfide, acrylamide, n-hexane, benzene, toluene, and trichloroethylene exposure.
Other symptoms: Skin redness and rash.

Recommendations:
Level 1 Management: No specific regulations.
Level 2-4 Management:
Consider health conditions unsuitable for this type of work, such as neurological diseases, contact dermatitis, and health protection for pregnant workers.