What are the documented health risks for mechanics, toll booth workers, and patrol rangers?
A 2000 study showed that mechanics, toll booth workers, and patrol rangers were exposed to levels of benzene exceeding both the acute and intermediate Minimal Risk Level established by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Exposure levels for toluene and fine particulate matter were also high enough to cause potential long-term health risks.
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