AWS EWH-10-1998 Effects of Welding on Health X (1992 - 1994)《电焊作业对健康的影响X》.pdf
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1、Effects of Welding on Health X Key WOtdS- Welding, health, cancer, disease, exposure, fumes, gases, literature review, metal fume fever, noise, radiation, toxicology Effects of Welding on Health X Research performed by Biomedical Toxicology Associates Frederick, Maryland Written by Winifred G. Palme
2、r, Ph.D. and James C. Eaton, P.E. Prepared for Safety and Health Committee Abstract This literature review, with 293 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. lae review deals with studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise gen
3、erated during various welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of occupational exposures, Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects, and Section 3 discusses the effects of welding on animals and cell cultures. I - Reproduced Dy GLOBAL - = Under Royalty Agreemen
4、t = .= - - - ENGINEERING DOCUMENTS - - With The Permission of AWS - - - - American Welding Society 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126 international Standard Book Number: 0-87171-573-2 American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 O 1998 by American Welding Society. All ri
5、ghts reserved Printed in the United States of America This report is published as a service and convenience to the welding industry and is the product of an independent contractor (Biomedical Toxicology Associates) which is solely responsible for its contents. The materials in this report have not b
6、een independently reviewed or verified and are offered only as information. AWS assumes no responsibility for any claim that may arise from the use of this information. Users should make independent investigations to deter- mine the applicability of this information for their purposes. ii , Personne
7、l AWS Safety and Health Committee KA. Lyttle, Chair S. R. Fwre, 1st Vie Chair M. E. Wallace, 2nd Vie Chair S, i? Hedrick Secretary J. M. Antonini K Batacrofi R Berg K. L. Brown SEKane A. E Manz M. T. Neu R. J. Tucker *i+! J. Astlefod *O. J. Fisher *S. S. Glchtein *J. F. Hinrichs *R J. Simonton *D. H
8、. Slimy *R M. Tuggle *M. J. Vasquez *Advisor Praxair, Incorporated ESAB Welding and Cutting Products NOSH . American Welding Society NiOSH Florida Division of Safety Tower Automotive Products The Lincoln Electric Company Brookhaven National Laboratory A. E Manz Associates Caterpillar, incorporated D
9、alloz Safety Southwest Research Institute Consultant Westinghouse Ele.ctric Corporation The Welding-Link U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Army Center U.S. Department of Energy Equiva LLC iii Foreword (“his Foreword is not a part of Efecfs of Webfing on Health X, but is included for information purpose
10、s only.) This literature review was prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current information concerning the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation and design of research projects in this area, as part of
11、an on going program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work con- sists of the reports Effects of Welding on Health I through IX each covering approximately 18 months to 2 years. Refer- enced materiais are available from: Biomedical Toxicology Associates 6184 Viewsite Drive Frederick, MD 21701 (301
12、) 662-0783 iv Comparative Listing-Welding Processes ExpZamired White blood cell Luteinizing hormone Messenger RNA (Messenger ribonucleic acid) Magnetic resonance imaging milliTesla National Institute for occupational Safety and Health occupational Exposure Lunit Odds ratio Occupational Safety and He
13、alth Administration Permissible Exposure Limit Polymorphonuclear leukocyte Proportional mortaiity ratio Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome Relative risk Apolipoprotein D . _. *Abbreviations for commonly used pulmonary fundion tests are found in Table 3. vi . SIR SCE SMAW SMR TLV m TWA UDS W VTG V
14、WF Standardized incident ratio Sister chromatid exchange Shielded metal arc welding Standardized mortality ratio Threshold Limit Value Tumor necrosis factor Tune-weighted average Unscheduled DNA synthesis Ultraviolet Volume of trapped gas Vibration-induced white fingers . vii Acknowledgments Funds f
15、or this project were provided by the American Welding Society. The American Welding Society gratehiiy acknowledges the financial support of the program by industry contnutions. Supporting Organizations ._ Air Products and Chemicals, incorporated Airw Welding Products AiiiiChalmers AUoy Rods Division
16、, The Chemetron Corporation AWS Demit Section AWS New Orleans Section Arcos Corporation The Binkley Company Caterpillar Tractor Company Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Grove Manufacturing Company, Division of Kidde, Incorporated General Electric Company The Heil Company Hobart Brothers Company INCO
17、Alloys International The Lincoln Electric Company Miller Manufacturing Company National-Standard Company A. O. Smith Corporation Teled yne-McKay, Incorporated Trinity Industries, Incorporated Truck Trailer Manufacturing Association Walker Stainless Equipment Company Weld Tooling Corporation Many oth
18、er organhtions have also made contnutions to support the ongoing program from May 1979 to the present viii Table of Contents Page No . . Personnel III Foreword iv Comparative Listing-Welding Processes . v Glossary . i vi Acknowledgments viii Introduction . 1 Executive Summary . 3 Technical Summary .
19、 7 Section One-The Exposure 1 . Fume Composition . 19 2.1 chromium . 20 2.2 Fluoride . 21 2.3 Nickel 21 2.4 Analysis of Metals in Biological Fluids . 21 2.5 Air Monitoring 22 3 . Workplace Exposures . 22 2 . Analytical Meth . 20 4 . Welding with Lasers . 23 4.1 Hazards Associated with Lasers . 3 5 .
20、 Electromagnetic Fields 6.1 Production Coatings 26 6 . incidental Exposures 26 6.2 Thermai Exposure . 27 7 . Hygiene and Work Practices . 27 7.1 Trahimg . 27 7.2 Ventilation 7.3 Protedive Gear and Equipment . 7.4 A the first covered the geo- metric mean for the U.S. population is 2.8 pg/dL. Manganes
21、e. To correlate manganese levels in blood and urine With occupational exposures, Jarvisalo et al. (Ref. 16 EFFECTS OF WELING ON HEALTH X 130) conducted studies with 15 male shipyard welders who performed SMAW of mild steel. A pr correlation was found between breathing zone measurements of manganese
22、and the levels of manganese in blood and urine. The investigators concluded that the measurement of manganese in urine or blood may be used for monitor- ing manganese exposure in gas metai arc welders only at the group level. Plutonium. The case of a 44-year-old male welder whose exposure to the alp
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