Publications by authors named "Ting-Chun Ching"

Article Synopsis
  • A study conducted at a medical university aimed to measure indoor concentrations of five volatile organic compounds (VOCs) commonly used in experiments, focusing on health risks for faculty and students.
  • Air samples were collected from 10 locations across campus during different seasons, revealing that dichloromethane had the highest detection level, particularly in the Department of Medicine.
  • The results indicated possible carcinogenic risks from benzene and dichloromethane for faculty, while noncarcinogenic risks were mostly low, except for dichloromethane, which exceeded safe levels, suggesting a need for improved ventilation and reduced usage.
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