AWS EWH-5-1987 Effects of Welding on Health V《电焊作业对健康的影响V》.pdf
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1、i. T Key Words - Welding cancer, disease, exposure, fumes, gases, health, literature review, noise, radiation, toxicology Effects of Welding on Health - V Research performed by SRI International, Menlo Park, California, under contract with the American Welding Society and supported by industry contr
2、ibutions. Anupdated (July 1982-June 1984) literature survey and evaluation of the data recorded since the publication of the first report (1979). Some references to papers at an international conference held in February 1985 are alsoincluded. This series of reports is intended to aid in the understa
3、nding of the health effects of welding. Performed by: Samual D. Kaplan January, 1986 Abstract This literature review with 105 citations has been prepared for the Safety and Health Committee of the American Welding Society to provide an accessment of current knowledge of the effects of welding on hea
4、lth, as well as to aid in the formation of research projects in this area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Society. Previous work has included studies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Referenced materials are available from SRI
5、International. Prepared for SAFETY AND HEALTH COMMITTEE AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, P. O. Box 351040 Miami, Florida 33135 International Standard Book Number: 0-87 17 1-275-X American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, P. O. Box 351040, Miami, Florida 33135 1987 by American W
6、elding Society. All rights 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 (SRI International) which is solely responsible for its contents. The materials in this report hav
7、e not been independently 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. I . Perso
8、nnel AWS Safety and Health Research Committee Dr. A. N. Ward, Chairman K. L. Brown, Vice Chairman M. E. Kennebeck, Jr., Secretary W. T. Delong* G. Hancock* W. S. Howes E. Mastromatteo * R. A. Parent * R. J. Simonton *Advisory Members Caterpillar Tractor Company Lincoln Electric Company American Weld
9、ing Society Teled yne-McKay Bethlehem Steel Corporation NEMA Consultant Consultox, Limited INCO Alloys International . 111 AWS EWH-5 7 07842b5 0005134 2 m Foreword (This Foreword is not is part of the Eflects on Welding on Health - V but is included for information purposes only.) The health of work
10、ers in the welding environment is a major concern of the American Welding Society. To stay abreast of this subject, the health literature is periodically reviewed and published in reports titled Effects of Welding on Health. Four volumes have been published to date, The first covered data published
11、prior to 1978, while the next two covered the periods 1978 to May 1979 and June 1979 to December 1980, respectively. The last of the four included information that was published between December 1980 and June 1982. Ail should be read in conjuction with the current volume for a comprehensive treatmen
12、t of the literature on the effects of welding on health. Included in this volume are studies of the characteristics of welding emissions that may have impact on the control technologies necessary to protect the welding worker (the Exposure). Much recent research has focused on ckomium and nickel, si
13、nce exposure to certain chemical forms of these metals may cause serious chronic health problems. In keeping with previous volumes, the health studies are organized according to the organ system affected (Investiga- tions in Humans). The respiratory tract, the primary route of entry of welding fumes
14、 and gases into the body, also is a major target organ of anumber of components of these emissions. Acute (e.g., metal fume fever, cadmium poisoning) as well as potential chronic respiratory effects (e.g., emphysema, cancer) of welding emissions are of concern. The latter are far less well understoo
15、d and whether or not there is an excess risk of cancer from these exposures has not been established, Continued research in the form of epidemiologic studies, investigations with laboratory animals, and in vitro genotoxicity studies will help to resolve this question (Experimental Investigations). A
16、cknowledgments Funds for this project were provided by American Welding Society. The American Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the program by industry contributions. Supporting Organizations Air Products and Chemicals, Incorporated Airco Welding Products Allis-Chalmer
17、s Alloy Rods Division, The Chemetron Corporation AWS Detroit Section AWS New Orleans Section Arcos Corporation The Binkiey Company Caterpillar Tractor Company Chicago Bridge and Iron Company Grove Manufacturing Company, Division of Kidde, Incorporated General Electric Company The Heil Company Hobart
18、 Brothers Company INCO Alloys International Lincoln Electric Company Miller Electric Manufacturing Company National-Standard Company A. O. Smith Corporation Teledyne-McKay, Incorporated Trinity Industries, Incorporated Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association Walker Stainless Equipment Company Weld T
19、ooling Corporation Many other organizations have made contributions to support the ongoing program from May 1979 to the present. AWS EWH-5 87 W 0784265 0005336 b W Comparative Listing - Welding Processes Explanatory Note: Terms used in the technical literature do not correspond to those recommended
20、by AWS in its publication AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions. Accordingly, the following list will aid the reader in identifying the process in use. EWH - VI Preferred AWS ,Gas or Flame Cutting (OC) Oxygen Cutting Gas Welding (OFW) Oxyfuel Gas Welding MAG (GMAW) - (with specified shiel
21、ding gas) MIG, GMA (GMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding MMA, SMA (SMAW) Shielded Metal Arc Welding TIG (GTAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Wire Electrode or (OFC) Oxyfuel Gas Cutting or (OAW) Oxyacetylene Welding vi / . I Table of Contents page no . . Personnel . 111 Foreword . iv Acknowledgments . v Comparativ
22、e Listing - Welding Processes . vi Technical Summary 1 1 . The Exposure . 5 1.1 Fumes . 5 1.2 Gases . 9 1.3 Electromagnetic Radiation 10 1.4 Noise 10 1.5 References . 10 2 . Investigations in Humans -11 2.1 Diseases of the Respiratory System . 11 2.2 Metal Fume Fever . 20 2.3 Effects on the Cardiova
23、scular System . 20 2.4 Effects on Kidney Function . 20 2.5 Biological Monitoring 21 2.6 General Morbidity. 23 2.7 Cancer of the Nasopharynx . 24 2.8 Nasal Cancer . 24 2.9 Cancer of the Larynx 25 2.10 Lung Cancer . 27 2.11 Mesothelioma 30 2.12 Bladder Cancer . 31 2.13 Kidney Cancer 31 2.14 Brain Canc
24、er . 31 2.15 Neuroblastoma . 33 2.16 Hodgkins Disease . 33 2.17 References . 34 3 . Experimental Investigations . 37 3.1 Animal Studies 37 3.2 In Vitro Studies 40 3.3 References 42 Technical Summary The Exposure Fumes. A substantial amount of work has been reported on the factors influencing fume fo
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