AWS EWH-11-2001 Effects of Welding on Health XI《电焊作业对健康的影响XI》.pdf
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1、Effects of Weldingon Health, XI550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126Effects of Weldingon Health, XIPrepared forAWS Safety and Health CommitteeResearch performed byBiomedical Toxicology AssociatesFrederick, MarylandWritten byWinifred G. Palmer, Ph.D.and James C. Eaton, P.E.AbstractThis literatu
2、re review, with 171 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safetyand Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during variouswelding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of occupational exposu
3、res, Section 2 contains information re-lated to the human health effects, and Section 3 discusses the effects of welding on animals and cell cultures.Key WordsWelding, health, cancer, disease, exposure, fumes, gases, literature review, metal fume fever, noise,radiation, toxicologyiiInternational Sta
4、ndard Book Number: 0-87171-652-6American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 2001 by American Welding Society. All rights reservedPrinted in the United States of AmericaThis report is published as a service and convenience to the welding industry and is the product of an independ
5、ent con-tractor (Biomedical Toxicology Associates) which is solely responsible for its contents. The materials in this report havenot been independently reviewed or verified and are offered only as information. AWS assumes no responsibility for anyclaim that may arise from the use of this informatio
6、n. Users should make independent investigations to determine theapplicability of this information for their purposes.iiiPersonnelAWS Safety and Health CommitteeS. R. Fiore, Chair ESAB Welding and Cutting ProductsM. E. Wallace, Vice Chair NIOSHS. P. Hedrick, Secretary American Welding SocietyJ. M. An
7、tonini NIOSHK. Bancroft Florida Division of SafetyR. Berg Tower Automotive ProductsK. L. Brown The Lincoln Electric Co.J. D. Jennings Miller Electric Manufacturing Co.S. F. Kane Brookhaven National LaboratoryK. A. Lyttle Praxair, Inc.A. F. Manz A. F. Manz AssociatesR. J. Tucker Dalloz Safety*W. J. A
8、stleford Southwest Research Institute*A. Chatterjee Caterpillar, Inc.*O. J. Fisher Consultant*S. S. Glickstein Westinghouse Electric Corp.*J. F. Hinrichs The Welding-Link*M. T. Neu Caterpillar, Inc.*R. J. Simonton U.S. Department of Energy*D. H. Sliney U.S. Army Center*R. M. Tuggle U.S. Department o
9、f Energy*M. J. Vasquez Equiva LLC*AdvisorvForeword(This Foreword is not a part of Effects of Welding on Health, XI, but is included for information purposes only.)This literature review was prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to providean assessment of curren
10、t information concerning the effects of welding on health, as well as to aid in the formulation anddesign of research projects in this area, as part of an on going program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work con-sists of the reports Effects of Welding on Health, IndexI through X, each covering
11、 approximately 18 months to twoyears. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introductory por-tions of the report. Referenced materials are available from:Biomedical Toxicology Associates6184 Viewsite DriveFrederick, MD 21701(301) 662-0783viiGl
12、ossary*ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsAtopy Positive response to skin prick tests with common allergensBALF Bronchoalveolar lavage fluidCI Confidence IntervalCr(III) Trivalent chromiumCr(VI) Hexavalent chromiumCT Computed tomographydB DecibelDyspnea Difficulty breathi
13、ng; shortness of breathEDTA EthylenediaminetetraacetateEMF Electromagnetic fieldFFR Fume formation rateGMAW Gas metal arc weldingHRCT High resolution computed tomographyHz HertzIgA Immunoglobulin AIgE Immunoglobulin EIL-1 Interleukin-1IL-4 Interleukin-4IL-6 Interleukin-6IR InfraredLeukocyte White bl
14、ood cellMRI Magnetic resonance imagingT Microteslan Number of subjectsNIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healthnm NanometerOR Odds ratioOSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration0PMR Proportional mortality ratioPCB Polychlorinated biphenylsPEL Permissible exposure limitRR R
15、elative riskSIR Standardized incidence ratioSCE Sister chromatid exchangeSMAW Shielded metal arc weldingSMR Standardized mortality ratioTLV Threshold Limit ValueTNF Tumor necrosis factorTWA Time-weighted averageUV UltravioletUVA UV wavelengths of 315400 nmUVB UV wavelengths of 280315 nmUVC UV wavele
16、ngths of 100280 nm*Abbreviations for commonly used pulmonary function tests are found in Table 5.ixAcknowledgmentsFunds for this project were provided by the American Welding Society.The American Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the program by industry contributions.S
17、upporting OrganizationsAir Products and Chemicals, Inc.Airco Welding ProductsAllis-ChalmersAlloy Rods Division, The Chemetron Corp.AWS Detroit SectionAWS New Orleans SectionArcos Corp.The Binkley Co.Caterpillar Tractor Co.Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.Grove Manufacturing Company, Division of Kidde, Inc
18、.General Electric Co.The Heil Co.Hobart Brothers Co.INCO Alloys InternationalThe Lincoln Electric Co.Miller Manufacturing Co.National-Standard Co.A. O. Smith Corp.Teledyne-McKay, Inc.Trinity Industries, Inc.Truck Trailer Manufacturing AssociationWalker Stainless Equipment Co.Weld Tooling Corp.Many o
19、ther organizations have also made contributions to support the ongoing program from May 1979 to the present.xiTable of ContentsPage No.Personnel iiiForeword vGlossary . viiAcknowledgments . ixList of Tables. xiiiList of Figures. xiiiIntroduction . 1Executive Summary 3Technical Summary.7Section OneTh
20、e Exposure1. Fume Composition 152. Ozone 173. Analytical Methods .173.1 Nickel173.2 Polychlorinated Biphenyls174. Workplace Exposures175. Electromagnetic Radiation 216. Electromagnetic Fields226.1 Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields .226.2 Interaction with Cardiac Defibrillators .227. Hygiene and Wor
21、k Practices .237.1 Protective Gear and Equipment 237.2 Traumatic Injuries.237.3 Electrocution.247.4 Hazards Faced by Tradeswomen 247.5 Safety 257.6 Hazard Surveys .25Section TwoEffects of Welding on Human Health8. Respiratory Tract.258.1 Pulmonary Function258.2 Occupational Asthma308.3 Other Allergi
22、c Respiratory Tract Conditions358.4 Respiratory Symptoms358.5 Pulmonary Hypertension 368.6 Pneumoconiosis 369. Cancer369.1 Lung Cancer369.2 Cancer of the Trachea .409.3 Cancers Associated with Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) .40xiiPage No.9.4 Cancer of the Central Nervous System.409.5 Cancer of the Ey
23、e409.6 Prostate Cancer .419.7 Malignant Lymphoma.419.8 Biliary Tract Cancer4110. Magnetopneumography and Related Techniques4111. Effects on the Ear 4312. Effects on the Eye and Vision .4313. Effects on the Skin 4413.1 Dermatosis 4413.2 Burns.4514. Effects on the Nervous System4514.1 Amyotrophic Late
24、ral Sclerosis .4514.2 Manganese and Aluminum .4615. Effects on the Musculoskeletal System.4615.1 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4615.2 Epicondylitis .4615.3 Lower Back Pain.4716. Effects on the Kidney 4716.1 Chromium .4716.2 End-Stage Renal Failure .4817. Effects on the Cardiovascular System.4817.1 Cardiova
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