AWS EWH-13-2007 Effects of Welding on Health XIII《电焊作业对健康的影响XIII》.pdf
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1、Effects of Weldingon Health, XIII550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126Effects of Weldingon Health, XIIIPrepared for theAWS Safety and Health CommitteeResearch performed byBiomedical Toxicology Associates6184 Viewsite DriveFrederick, Maryland 21701Written byWinifred G. Palmer, Ph.D.andJames C. Eaton
2、, P.E.AbstractThis literature review, with 176 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safetyand Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the health effects of fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generatedduring various welding processes. Section 1 sum
3、marizes recent studies of occupational exposures, Section 2 containsinformation related to human health effects, and Section 3 discusses the effects of exposures in animals.iiEWH, XIIIInternational Standard Book Number: 978-0-87171-067-3American Welding Society550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126
4、2007 by American Welding SocietyAll 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 independent con-tractor (Biomedical Toxicology Associates) which is solely responsible for its contents. Th
5、e 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 information. Users should make independent investigations to determine the appli-cability of this information
6、 for their purposes.Photocopy Rights. No portion of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in anyform, including mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyrightowner.Authorization to photocopy items fo
7、r internal, personal, or educational classroom use only or the internal, personal, oreducational classroom use only of specific clients is granted by the American Welding Society provided that the appropriatefee is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, tel: (
8、978) 750-8400; Internet:.iiiEWH, XIIIPersonnelAWS Safety and Health CommitteeD. E. Clark, Chair Idaho National Engineering and Environmental LaboratoryJ. M. Antonini, 1st Vice Chair National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthJ. D. Jennings, 2nd Vice Chair Miller Electric Manufacturing Comp
9、anyS. P. Hedrick, Secretary American Welding SocietyM. S. Anderson ConsultantK. Bancroft U.S. Geological SurveyK. L. Brown The Lincoln Electric CompanyS. E. Ferree ESAB Welding shortness of breathErythema Reddening of the skinFCAW Flux cored arc weldingGMAW Gas metal arc weldingGTAW Gas tungsten arc
10、 weldingIgA Immunoglobulin AIgG Immunoglobulin GIgM Immunoglobulin MLeukocyte White blood cellLEV Local exhaust ventilationMAC Maximum Allowable ConcentrationMAL Maximum Admissible Limitn Numbernm NanometerNIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthNO nitric oxideOEL Occupational exp
11、osure limitOR* Odds ratioOSHA Occupational Safety and Health AdministrationPAH Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsPEL Permissible Exposure LimitPAC Plasma arc cuttingPMN Polymorphonuclear leukocyteRR* Relative riskSIR* Standardized incidence ratioSMAW Shielded metal arc weldingSMR* Standardized mortali
12、ty ratioTLV Threshold Limit ValueTWA Time-weighted averagem Micrometerg MicrogramUV Ultraviolet*Abbreviations for commonly used pulmonary function tests and for epidemiological terminology used in this documentare found in Appendices A and B, respectively. The appendices describe the derivation of t
13、hese terms and how they areused.This page is intentionally blank.viiiEWH, XIIIixEWH, XIIITable of ContentsPage No.Personnel iiiForeword vGlossaryviiList of Tables .xiList of FiguresxiIntroduction 1Executive Summary 3Technical Summary 9Section OneThe Exposure1. Fume Composition 192. Analytical Proced
14、ures .212.1 Chromium .212.2 Thorium 213. Electromagnetic Radiation 213.1 Blue Light .213.2 Ultraviolet Light .224. Incidental Exposures .224.1 Lead 224.2 Phosgene .234.3 Isocyanates245. Workplace Exposures256. Hygiene and Work Practices.286.1 Ventilation 286.2 Compliance with Health and Safety Regul
15、ations .316.3 Accidents and Injuries 31Section TwoEffects of Welding on Human Health7. Respiratory Tract.327.1 Pulmonary Function327.2 Asthma 337.3 Pneumoconiosis 347.4 Case ReportsPneumoconioisis367.5 Absences Due to Respiratory Symptoms367.6 Respiratory Tract Infections .377.7 Particle Size 378. C
16、ancer398.1 Lung Cancer408.2 Kidney Cancer 418.3 Pancreatic Cancer .428.4 Cancer of the Small Intestine428.5 Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.43xPage No.EWH, XIII8.6 Cancer of the Eye448.7 Skin Cancer.448.8 Childhood Brain Tumors 448.9 Cancer Associated with Electromagnetic Fields 449. Metal Fume Fever .4510. E
17、ffects on the Ear 4611. Effects on the Eye and Vision.4711.1 Eye Injuries .4711.2 Visual Acuity 4711.3 Retina 4711.4 Cornea.4812. Effects on the Skin 4812.1 Systemic Sclerosis 4913. Effects on the Nervous System .5013.1 Effects of Aluminum 5013.2 Effects of Manganese5114. Effects on the Cardiovascul
18、ar System.5215. Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome5316. Effects on the Endocrine System 5417. Effects on the Immune System5418. Effects on Reproduction5519. Health Surveys 5720. Genotoxicity5721. Effects of Chromium.5822. Effects of Mercury 5823. Effects of Lead 5824. Biological Monitoring.59Section ThreeI
19、nvestigations in Animals25. Inhalation Studies5925.1 Respiration 5925.2 Pulmonary Fibrosis .6025.3 Metal Fume Fever.60References 62Acknowledgments 70Appendix ACommon Measurements of Pulmonary Function .71Appendix BOccupational Epidemiology73xiEWH, XIIIList of TablesTable Page No.1 Percent Mn and Cr
20、in each Electrode and its Fume, and Ratio of Mn and Cr in the Fumes andElectrodes 192 Effect of Additives in Shielding Gas on Levels of Cr(VI) and Ozone in Fumes Generated byGMAW of Stainless Steel .203 Exposure Means Relative to Current Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) by Analyte.274 Breathing Z
21、one Particulate Concentrations by Welding Process295 Occupational Injuries Experienced During a 3-month Period by Welders and Lathe MachineOperators .316 Symptoms Reported by Welders and Controls in Ile-Ife, Nigeria 337 Concentrations of Fine Particles (PM2.5) at Various Sites in a Welding Workplace
22、398 Relative Risk of Lung Cancer Among Welders Grouped According to Duration of Employmentas a Welder at the Shipyard Compared with other Shipyard Workers (Referents).419 Odds Ratio for Small Bowel Adenocarcinoma According to Selected Welding Exposures 4310 Odds Ratio for Acute Leukemia Cases by Occ
23、upation.4511 Risk Associated with Occupational Exposure Among 80 Cases of Systemic Sclerosis and160 Matched Controls .5012 Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMRs) of IHD in Two Cohorts of Welders and Gas CuttersFollowed Until the End of 19955213 Comparison of Occupational Exposures Reported by Patients
24、 with Male Infertility (Cases)versus Men whose Partners were Infertile 55List of FiguresFigure Page No.1 Changes in Effective Radiance (Mean Standard Deviation) for Ultraviolet Radiation at 1 meterfrom the Arc with Welding Current 232 Quantification of Ultrafine Particles in Alveolar Macrophages383
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