AWS EWH-1-1979 Effects of Welding on Health I《电焊作业对健康的影响I》.pdf
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1、Effects of Welding on Health IEffects of Welding on Health A literature survey and evaluation to establish the state-of-the-art and to point the directions for future research to understand and improve the occupational health of welding personnel Research performed at the Franklin Research Center un
2、der contract with the American Welding Society and supported by industry contributions Prepared for: SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126Library of Congress Number: 79-52672 International Standard Book Number: 0-87171-180-X American Welding
3、 Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 1979 by American Welding Society. All rights reserved. Note: By publication of this specification the American Welding Society does not insure anyone utilizing the specifica- tion against liability arising from the use of such specification. A publica
4、tion of a specification by the American Welding Society does not carry with it any right to make, use, or sell any patented items. Each prospective user should make an independent investigation. Printed in the United States of AmericaContents Personnel vii Acknowledgments ix Preface xi Introduction
5、xiii Executive Summary xv Technical Summary xvii Recommendations xxi /. The Exposure 1 Fumes 1 Gases 3 Radiation 4 Noise 4 Other Factors 4 2. Effects of Welding on Health 5 Respiratory Tract 5 Acute Diseases due to Occupational Exposure 5 General Acute Respiratory Disease in Welders 7 Siderosis and
6、Mixed-Dust Pneumoconiosis 7 Chronic Respiratory Conditions 12 Serum Enzymes 22 Carcinogenicity 22 General Cancer Mortality 22 Lung Cancer 22 Digestive Tract Cancer 24 Skin Cancer 24 Eye and Vision 25 Eye Irritation 25 Epidemiology of Eye Accidents Including “Arc Eye“ 25 Corneal and Conjunctival Inju
7、ries 25 Cataract and Other Lenticular Effects 26 Retinal Injuries and Vision Impairment 27 Nervous System 28 General Mortality 28 Loss of Consciousness 29 Manganese Intoxication 29 iiiLead Intoxication 30 Blood 30 Genitourinary System 31 Kidney Disease 31 Fertility and Potency 31 Cardiovascular Syst
8、em 31 Electrocardiograms 32 Blood Pressure 32 Gastrointestinal Tract 34 Acute Effects 34 Chronic Effects 34 Liver 35 Endocrine System 35 Musculoskeletal System 36 Chronic Fluorosis 37 Muscle Fatigue 37 Metal Fume Fever 37 Pathogenesis 37 Epidemiology 38 Ear and Hearing 39 Burns of the Ear 39 Acousti
9、c Trauma 39 Skin 39 Metal Burns 39 Ultraviolet Radiation Overexposure and Photoallergy 40 Skin Sensitization to Welding Fume Substances 40 Scleroderma 41 Injury, Accident and General Illness Statistics 41 Blood and Urine as Monitors of Welding Fume Exposure 41 Fate of Inhaled Welding Fumes 41 Blood
10、Studies 42 Urine Studies 43 3. Experimental Animal Studies 45 Inhalation of Welding Fumes and Gases 45 Intratracheal Administration of Welding Fume Suspensions 46 Distribution and Excretion of Inhaled Welding Fumes 47 Carcinogenicity 47 Metal Fume Fever 47 Effect of Welding Fumes on Influenza or Pul
11、monary Tuberculosis 48 Exposure to Arc Welding Radiation 48 4. Special Studies on Mutagenicity of Welding Fumes 55 Appendix A. Details of the Exposure 57 Formation of Fumes 57 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 58 Flux Cored Arc Welding 62 Gas Metal Arc Welding 64 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 65 Plasma Arc Weld
12、ing 67 Submerged Arc Welding 67 Oxygas Welding 67 Extent of Fume Exposure 68 Gases Produced During Welding 71 Ozone 72 Nitrogen Oxides 74 Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide 74 Gases Formed from Decomposition of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons 75 ivRadiation from Arc Welding 76 Spectral Variation 76 Obstruc
13、tion of Radiation 77 Effect of Current 77 Reflection 77 Process Differences 77 Noise 77 Other Factors 78 Appendix B. OSHA Standard or Threshold Limit Value for Selected Airborne Contaminants and Physical Agents 79 Appendix C. Chronic Lung Disease Assessment 81 Pathogenesis of Lung Diseases 81 Lung F
14、unction Testing 81 Appendix D. Details of Experimental Animal Studies 83 Inhalation of Welding Fumes and Gases 83 Effects in Rats 83 Effects in Rabbits 89 Effects in Guinea Pigs 92 Effects in Mice 94 Effects in Cats 94 Intratracheal Administration of Welding Fume Suspensions 94 Distribution and Excr
15、etion of Inhaled Welding Fumes 97 Fluorides 97 Manganese 98 Silica 99 Mixed Fume Studies 99 Carcinogenicity Studies 101 Intraperitoneal and Subcutaneous Administration of Welding Fume Suspensions 102 Intraperitoneal Effects 102 Subcutaneous Effects 102 Metal Fume Fever 103 Effects of Welding Fume on
16、 Influenza or Pulmonary Tuberculosis 103 Influenza 103 Tuberculosis 104 Exposure to Arc Welding Radiation 105 Mice 105 Rabbits 105 Monkeys 106 Glossary of Medical Terminology 107 References IllPersonnel Authors of the report by Franklin Research Center were: Jon E. Villaume Khizar Wasti Deborah Liss
17、-Suter Shu-hsi Hsiao AWS Research Committee J.F. Hinrichs, Chairman F. Y. Speight, Secretary R.E. Kinser P. Ramsey P.C. Krueger A. Lesnewich N. Ward A.O. Smith Corporation American Welding Society Caterpillar Tractor Co. A.O. Smith Corporation Airco Welding Products Airco Welding Products Caterpilla
18、r Tractor Co. AWS Research Finance Committee E.B. Scripture, Chairman F. Y. Speight, Secretary W.B. Howell R.E. Bruggeman R.H. Schwegman EM. Hunt Teledyne McKay American Welding Society Consultant Caterpillar Tractor Co. General Electric Co. Allegheny Ludlum Industries VIIAcknowledgments The America
19、n Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the time and effort expended by the members of the Research Committee and the Research Finance Committee and the financial support of the program by industry contributions. Supporting Organizations Alloy Rods Division of Allegheny Ludlum Steel Company Westin
20、ghouse Electric Company Airco, Inc. Miller Electric Company The Heil Company United States Steel Corporation Union Carbide Corporation Babcock and Wilcox Company General Electric Company E.I. DuPont de Nemours this latter estimate includes pipe- fitters and mechanics who view welding only as one of
21、the tools of their trade. Therefore, the health and safety of this large occupational group is an important concern. Welders are not a homogeneous group. They work under a variety of conditions: outdoors, indoors in open as well as confined spaces, underwater, and above ground on construction sites.
22、 They also utilize a large number of welding and cutting processes. However, many of these have in common the production of fumes, gases, radia- tion, and other potentially harmful agents. The review that follows attempts to assess the effects of these agents on the health of welders. The discussion
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