AWS EWH-7-1990 Effects of Welding on Health VII《电焊作业对健康的影响VII》.pdf
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1、Effects of Welding on Health VI1 American Welding Society AWS EWH-7 87 m 0784265 0005244 7 m Keywords - Welding, health, cancer, disease, exposure, fumes, gases, literature review, noise, radiation, toxicology Effects of Welding on Health - VI1 Research performed by Biomedical Toxicology Associates,
2、 Rockville, Maryland, under contract with the American Welding Society and supported by industry contributions. An updated (January 1986-December 1987) literature survey and evaluation of the data recorded since the publication of the first report (1979). This serles of reports is intended to aid in
3、 the understanding of the health effects of welding. Performed by: e Winified Palmer July 1989 Abstract This literature review, with 194 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. The review deals with studies of the fumes, gases, radi
4、ation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of the occupational exposures, while Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects of exposure to byprod- ucts of welding operations. Section 3 discusses studies of the effects o
5、f welding emissions on aboratory animals and in vitro cell systems. Referenced materials are available from Biomedical Toxicology Associates. Prepared for Safety and Health Committee American Welding Society 550 N. W. LeJeune Road, P.O. Box 351040 Miami, Florida 33 135 AWS EWH-7 87 m 0784265 0005245
6、 O W w International Standard Book Number: 0-87 17 1-344-6 American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, P.O. Box 351040, Miami, Florida, 33135 O 1990 by American Welding Society. All ri.ghts reserved Printed in the United States of America Y This report is published as a service and convenience
7、to the welding industry and is the product of an inde- pendent contractor (Biomedical Associates) which is solely responsible for its contents. The materials in this report have not been independently reviewed or verified and are offered only as information. AWS assumes no responsibility for any cla
8、ims that may arise from the use of this information. Users should make indepen- dent investigations to determine the applicability of this information for their purposes. m Personnel AWS Safety and Health Commitfee K. L. Brown, Chairman K. A. Lyttle, 1st Vice Chairman R. J. Simonton, 2nd Vice Chairm
9、an M. E. Kennebeck, Jr., Secretary O. J. Fisher* J. F. Hinrichs D. G. Howden FK S. Howes A. F. Manz M. T Neu G. R. Spies, Jr.* M. J. Vasquez iii The Lincoln Electric Company Union Carbide Corporation INCO Alloy International, Incorporated American Welding Society Consultant A. O. Smith Corporation O
10、hio State University National Electrical Manufacturers Association A. F. Manz Associates Caterpillar Tractor Company Consult ant General Motors Corporation * Advisor AWS EWH-7 87 W 07842b5 O005247 4 W Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of Effects of Weldingon Health F/II , but is included for inf
11、ormational purposes 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
12、 area, as part of an ongoing program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work consists of the reports Effects of Welding on Health (I through VI) each covering approximately 18 months to two years. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introd
13、uctory portions of the report, Referenced materials are available from Biomedical Toxicology Associates. iv a Comparative Listing - Welding Processes Explanatory Note: Terms used in the technical literature sometimes do not correspond to those recom- mended by AWS in its publication ANSIIAWS A3.0, S
14、tandard Welding Terms and Definitions. Accordingly, the following list may aid the reader in identifying the process in use. EWH - VI1 Gas or Flame Cutting Gas Welding MAG MIG, GMA MMA, SMA TIG Wire Preferred AWS Term (OC) Oxygen Cutting (OFW Oxyfuel Gas Welding (GMAW) (GMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (
15、SMAW) Shielded Metal Arc Welding (GTAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding or (OFC) Oxyfuel Gas Cutting or (OAW) Oxyacetylene Welding - (with specified shielding gas) Electrode V AWS EWH-7 9 W 07842b5 O005249 W , Acknowledgments Funds for this project were provided by the American Welding Society. The America
16、n Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the.financia1 support of the program by industry contributions. Supporting Organizations Air Products and Chemicals, Incorporated Airco Welding Products Allis-Chalmers Alloy Rods Division, The Chemetron Corporation AWS Detroit Section AWS New Orleans Section
17、 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 Alloys International Lincoln Electric Company Miller Electric Manufac
18、turing Company National-Standard Company A.O. Smith Corporation Teledyne-McKay, Incorporated Trinity Industries, Incorporated Tmck Trailer Manufacturers Association Walker Stainless Equipment Company Weld Tooling Corporation Many other organizations have also made contributions to support the ongoin
19、g program from May 1979 to the present. vi AWS EWH-7 87 W 0784265 0005250 4 . Table of Contents Page No . Personnel . Foreword . ComparativeListing . Acknowledgments . ListofTables . LstofFigures . Introduction . ExecutveSummary . TechnicalSummary . Conclusions . Section One . The Exposure 1 . Fumes
20、 1.1 Effects of Electrode Composition 1.2 Chromium . 1.3 Nickel . 1.4 AnalyticalMethods . 1.6 Particles . 1.5 Analysis of Metals in Biological Tissue 2 . Ozone 3 . Electromagnetic Radiation 4 . Production Coatings . 5 . Noise . 6 . Hygiene and Work Practices . 6.1 Accidents 6.2 Clothing . 6.3 Protec
21、tiveGear., 6.4 Training . Section Two . Effects of Welding on Human Health 7 . Respiratory Tract 7.1 Alveolar Macrophages . 7.2 Estimation of Retained Particles in the Lungs 7.3 Pulmonary Function and Bronchitis 7.4 Acute Respiratory Tract Disease - Case Report 7.5 Production Coatings iii iv vi ix i
22、x 1 3 5 12 V 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 19 19 20 20 21 21 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 29 30 vii AWS EWH-7 7 m 07842b5 0005251 b m 8 . Cncer 8.1 Epidemiologic Studies . 8.2 Metal Carcinogens . 8.3 Screening for Cancer 9 . MetalFumeFever . 10 . Effects on the Ear and Hearing . 11 . Effects on the Eye and Vision .
23、12 . Effects on the Nervous System 13 . Effectson theskin . 14 . Sensitivity to Fume Components 15 . Effects n the Musculoskeletal System 16 . Effects on the Urogenital nact 17 . Effects on the Teeth and Oral Cavity . 18 . Effects on the Voice 19 . Biological Monitoring 19.1 Aluminum 19.2 Manganese
24、. 19.3 Chromium . 19.4 Analytical Methods . Section Three . Investigations in Animals and Cell Cultures 20.AnimalStudies . 20.1 Inflammation and Fibrosis . 20.2 Clearance 20.3 Toxicity 20.4 Allergic Sensitivity . 20.5 BiochemicalStudies 20.6 Barium 21 . In Vitro Studies . 21.1 Bacterial Assays . 2 1
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