Soogarun, SuphanWiwanitkit, VirojSuwansaksri, Jamsai2009-05-272009-05-272004-12-27Soogarun S, Wiwanitkit V, Suwansaksri J. Urine phenol levels among Thai police, implications for occupational health. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 2004 Dec; 35(4): 1034-5http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/31721The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.In this study, we study an at-risk occupation, the police. Forty-five urine samples were obtained from 45 Thai police working close to traffic in an urban area, for analysis of urine phenol levels. The average (mean +/- SD) urine phenol level in these police was 16.94 +/- 11.72 mg/g-Cr. Significantly higher urine phenol levels were found among police who had worked for longer durations (p < 0.05).engAdultAir Pollutants, Occupational --metabolismHumansMaleOccupational ExposurePhenol --urinePoliceThailandUrine phenol levels among Thai police, implications for occupational health.Journal Article