AWS EWH-8-1994 Effects of Welding on Health VIII《电焊作业对健康的影响VIII》.pdf
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1、AUS EUH-8 91 Y 07842b5 O50 Effects of Weldin lealth American Welding Society AWS EWH-8 94 W 07842b5 0506451 227 W Keywords -Welding, health, cancer, disease, exposure, fumes, gases, literature review, noise, radiation, toxicology Effects of Welding on Health VI11 Research performed by Southwest Rese
2、arch Institute, San Antonio, Texas, under contract with the American Welding Society and supported by industry contributions. This is an updated (January 1988-December 1989) literature survey and evaluation of the data recorded since the publication of the first report (1979). This series of reports
3、 is intended to aid in the understanding of the health effects of welding. Performed by: John L. On, Ph.D., D.A.B.T. July 1993 Abstract This literature review, with 193 citations, was prepared under contract to the American Welding Society for its Safety and Health Committee. The review deals with s
4、tudies of the fumes, gases, radiation, and noise generated during various arc welding processes. Section 1 summarizes recent studies of occupational exposure to fume, while Section 2 contains information related to the human health effects of exposure to electromagnetic radiation. Section 3 discusse
5、s studies of the effects of welding emissions from production coatings, and Section 4 describes hygiene and work practices. The remaining sections are devoted to reports on health studies on affected organ systems. Prepared for Safety and Health Committee American Welding Society 550 N.W. LeJeune Ro
6、ad Miami, Florida 33126 AWS EWH-8 94 8 0784265 0506452 163 International Standard Book Number: O-87171-437-X American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126 O 1994 by American Welding Society. Ail rights reserved Printed in the United States of America This report is published as se
7、rvice and convenience to the welding industry and is the product of an independent contractor (Southwest Research Institute) 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
8、 responsibility for any claims that may arise from the use of this information. Users should make independent investigations to determine the applicability of this information for their purposes. - AWS EWH-8 94 = 0784265 O506453 OTT Personnel K, A. Lyttle, Chairman M. T. Neu, MD, 2nd Vice Chairman M
9、. E. Kennebeck, Jr., Secretary J. T. Ashe W. J. Astleford* K. L. Brown W. Cheney* J. K. Davis* O. J. Fisher* J. E. Glander* S. S. Glickstein* L. D. Harris* J. F. Hinrichs W. S. Howes R. H. Keith* T. J. Loomis* A. F. Maru E. Mastromatteo* D. E. Powers* R. J. Simonton* D. H. Sliney* G. R. Spies* W. O.
10、 Thompson* R. J. Tucker* R. M. Tuggle* M. J. Vasquez* D. R. Wilson* Praxair, Incorporated-Linde Division Caterpillar, Incorporated American Welding Society Snyder General Corporation Southwest Research Institute The Lincoln Electric Company United Air Specialists Gentex Optics Corporation Consultant
11、 Welding Consultant Westinghouse Electric Corporation Davlynne, Incorporated A. O. Smith Corporate Technology National Electrical Manufacturers Association Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Coming Incorporated A. F. Manz Associates Consultant PTR-Precision Technologies, Incorporated Consultant U.S.
12、 Army Environmental Hygiene Consultant U.S. EPA Glendale Protective Tech U.S. Department of Energy Shell Oil Company Wilson Industries Incorporated *Advisor . 111 AWS EWH- 94 W 0784265 0506454 T36 W Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of Efects of WeZding un Health W, but is included for informati
13、onal 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 area,
14、 as part of an on going program sponsored by the Committee. Previous work consists of the reports Effects of Welding on Health I through VI1 each covering approximately 18 months to two years. Conclusions based on this review and recommendations for further research are presented in the introductory
15、 portions of the report. Referenced materials are available from: Institute of Scientific Information, Inc. 3501 Market St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tel. (800) 336-4474, Ext. 1591 Comparative Listing - Welding Processes Explanatory Note: Terms used in the technical literature sometimes do not correspo
16、nd to those recommended by Accordingly, the following list may aid the reader in identifying the process in use. AWS in its publication ANSUAWS 3.0, Standard Welding Terms andDefinitions. EWH - VIII Preferred AWS Term Gas or Flame Cutting Gas Welding MAG MIG, GMA MMA, SMA TIG Wire (OC) Oxygen Cuttin
17、g or (OFC) Oxyfuel Gas Cutting Oxyfuel Gas Welding or (OAW) Oxyacetylene Welding - (with specified shielding gas) Shielded Metal Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Electrode (OW (GMAW) (SMAW) TAW) (GMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding V Acknowledgments Funds for this project were provided by the American W
18、elding Society. The American Welding Society gratefully acknowledges the financial support oi ,e program by industry contributions. Supporting Organizations Air Products and Chemicals, Incorporated Airco Welding Products Ailis-Chalmers Alloy Rods Division, The Chemetron Corporation AWS Detroit Secti
19、on 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 Brothers Company INCO Alloys International Lincoln Electric Compa
20、ny 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 Tooling Corporation Many other organizations have also made contribu
21、tions to support the ongoing program from May 1979 to the present. vi AWS EWH-8 94 07842b5 050b457 745 m Table of Contents Page No . . Personnel 111 Foreword . iv Comparative Listing - Welding Processes . v Acknowledgments . vi Introduction 1 Executive Summary . 3 Technical Summary . 5 Conclusions .
22、 9 1 . 2 . 3 . Fumes 11 1.1 Effects of Electrode Composition . 11 1.2 Lead . 12 1.3 Aluminum 12 1.4 Aerosol Analysis . 13 1.5 Ozone and Nitrogen Oxides 14 1.6 Carbon Monoxide . 14 Electromagnetic Radiation 14 2.1 Light . 14 2.2 Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Energy (ELF) . 16 2.3 Radio Freq
23、uency Electromagnetic Energy 17 2.4 Ionizing Radiation 17 Production Coatings 18 3.1 Organics Released by Heating 18 3.2 Inorganics Released During Welding or Cutting . 18 4 . Hygiene and Work Practices . 19 4.1 Robots 19 4.2 AccidentsPersonnel Safety . 19 4.3 Regulations. Guidelines. and Standards
24、21 5 . Respiratory Tract 23 5.1 Alveolar Macrophages 25 5.2 Anti-oxidant Systems 25 5.3 Estimation of Retained Particles in Lungs . 26 5.4 Pulmonary Function and Bronchitis 27 6 . Cancer 29 6.1 Epidemiologic Studies 29 6.2 Metal Carcinogens 33 7 . Metal Fume Fever . 34 8 . Effects on the Ear and Hea
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