AWS EWH-3-1983 Effects of Welding on Health III《电焊作业对健康的影响III》.pdf
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1、I. L I EFFECTS OF WELDING ON HEALTH .Ill L n i Effects of Welding on Health 111 An up-dated (June 1979-December 1980) literature survey and evaluation of the data recordedsince the publication of thefirst report, to understand and improve the occupational health of welding personnel. Research perfor
2、med by the Franklin Institute under contract with the American Welding Society and supported by industry contributions. BY Samir Zakhari and John Strange Franklin Institute Research Laboratory, Inc. A Subsidiary of the Franklin Institute The Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 191 O3 Prepared
3、 for: SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY P.O. Box 351040 Miami, Florida 33 135 - AWS EWH-3 3 ? 07842b5 0005042 8 ? International Standard Book Number: 0-87171-226-1 Library of Congress Number: 79-52672 American Welding Society, 550 LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 01983 by American We
4、lding Society. All rights reserved. This report is published as a service and convenience to the welding industry and is the product of an independent contractor (Franklin Institute Research Laboratory) which is solely responsible for its contents. The materials in this report have not been independ
5、ently reviewed or verified and are only offered as information. AWS assumes no responsibility for any claims that may arise from the use of this information. Users must make independent investigations to determine the applicability of this information for their purposes. Printed in the United States
6、 of America Contents Personnel., . v Acknowledgements . vii Preface ix Introduction . xi Technical Summary xi11 . 1 . The Exposure . 1 1.1 Fumes 1 1.2 Gases . 4 1.3 Radiation . 4 1.4 Noise . 5 2 . Effects of Welding on Human Health 5 5 2.2 Mutagenicity of Carcinogenicity of the Fumes and Gases . 15
7、2.3 Epidemiologic Studies . 16 2.1 Toxicity to Various Organs . 3 . Toxicologic Investigations in Animals . 16 4 . In Vitro Studies 18 5 . Conclusions and Recommendations . 19 References . 21 . 111 AWS EWH-3 3 W 07842b5 0005044 I W- L_- Personnel Authors of the report by Franklin Research Center wer
8、e: Samir Zakhari and John Strange AWS Research Committee A. N. Ward, Chairman K. L. Brown, Vice Chairman M. E. Kennebeck, Jr., Secretary Caterpillar Tractor Company Lincoln Electric Company American Welding Society J.S. Gorski Kemper Insurance Companies E. Masrromatteo INCO Limited V 07A42b5 0005045
9、 3 W Acknowledgements The American Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the time and effort expended by the members of the Research Committee and the financial support of the program by industry contributions. Supporting Organizations Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Airco Welding Products Allis-
10、C halmers Alloy Rods Division, The Chemetron Corporation AWS Detroit Section AWS New Orleans Section Arcos Corporation The Binkley Company Caterpillar Tractor Company Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Grove Manufacturing Company, Division of Kidde, Inc. General Electric Company The Heil Company Hobart
11、 Brothers Company Huntington Alloys, Inc. Lincoln Electric Company Miller Electric Manufacturing Company National-Standard Company A.O. Smith Corporation Teledyne-McKay, Inc. Trinity Industries, Inc. Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association Walker Stainless Equipment Company Weld Tooling Corporation
12、Many other organizations have made contributions to support the ongoing program from May 1979 to the present. vii Preface This literature review has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an assessment of current knowledge of the effects of weldi
13、ng on health, as well as to aid in the formulation of a research program in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work has included studies of fumes and gases, radiation, and noise generated during various forms of arc welding. Conclusions based on this review
14、 and recommendations for further research are presented in Section 5 of the report. Section 1 summarizes the occupational exposures. Sections 2 and 3 contain information related to the effects of exposure to byproducts of welding operations on humans and laboratory animals. Section 4 covers in vitro
15、 studies. Referenced materials are available from the Franklin Institute. ix - AWS EWH-3 83 m 078LiZb5 - 0005047 7 m -_ Introduction The American Welding Society (AWS) has been concerned about the possible health hazards due to the exposure of welders to fumes, gases, radiation, and noise from vario
16、us welding processes. Although much has already been learned about welding processes and technology, the effects of welding on human health have not been fully understood. To help the studying and understanding of the welding environment and its effects on health, the AWS has undertaken a literature
17、 review entitled “Effects of Welding on Health” that was published in 1979, and has been updated to cover the period of January 1978 to May 1979. Since then, interest in studying the effects of the welding environment on the various physiological systems has continued and many articles have ap- pear
18、ed in the published literature. The present effort represents a continuation of assessing the effects of welding on health and presents an update to include information published from June 1979 to December 1980. The reader is cautioned that the papers reviewed were examined only for consistency. No
19、independent checks of the experiments or findings were performed. This report must be read in conjunction with “Effects of Welding on Health” by Villaume et al., and the update by Zakhari and Anderson (Vol II). References are listed at the end in alphabetical order based upon first author. xi AWS EW
20、H-3 83 = 0784265 0005048 7 m _ Technical Summary The objective of this report is to evaluate and pres- ent the state-of-knowledge of the effects of welding on health, to point out gaps in this knowledge, and to provide recommendations to the American Welding Society for future studies. This report c
21、overs the period of June 1979 to December 1980, and must be read in conjunction with the previous literature review (Villaumeet al. 1978) and the updatewhich covers the period January 1978 to May 1979 (Zakhari and And- erson, 1981). This report, as is the case of the previous two reports, is divided
22、 into 4 sections entitled: i) The Exposure, 2) Effects of Welding on Human Health, 3) Toxicologic Investigations in Animals, and 4) In Vitro Studies. The Exposure In this chapter, studies performed on welding fumes, gases, radiation, and noise are summarized. Fumes During welding, particulate matter
23、 is generated from the base metal, welding rod, the flux, any coat- ings or contaminants of the metal surface, or any com- bination of these. The rate of fume generation and the composition and particle size distribution of the fumes vary according to the metal being welded and the welding method us
24、ed. The components that are of special concern to welders include silicon compounds, chromium, nickel, fluoride, copper and manganese. Because of the potential health hazard of hexavalent chromium to man, several efforts have been made either to minimize the amounts of chromium in weld- ing fumes, o
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