Exposure to Inhalable, Respirable, and Ultrafine Particles in Welding Fume

نویسندگان

  • Martin Lehnert
  • Beate Pesch
  • Anne Lotz
  • Johannes Pelzer
  • Benjamin Kendzia
  • Katarzyna Gawrych
  • Evelyn Heinze
  • Rainer Van Gelder
  • Ewald Punkenburg
  • Tobias Weiss
  • Markus Mattenklott
  • Jens-Uwe Hahn
  • Carsten Möhlmann
  • Markus Berges
  • Andrea Hartwig
  • Thomas Brüning
چکیده

This investigation aims to explore determinants of exposure to particle size-specific welding fume. Area sampling of ultrafine particles (UFP) was performed at 33 worksites in parallel with the collection of respirable particles. Personal sampling of respirable and inhalable particles was carried out in the breathing zone of 241 welders. Median mass concentrations were 2.48 mg m(-3) for inhalable and 1.29 mg m(-3) for respirable particles when excluding 26 users of powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs). Mass concentrations were highest when flux-cored arc welding (FCAW) with gas was applied (median of inhalable particles: 11.6 mg m(-3)). Measurements of particles were frequently below the limit of detection (LOD), especially inside PAPRs or during tungsten inert gas welding (TIG). However, TIG generated a high number of small particles, including UFP. We imputed measurements <LOD from the regression equation with manganese to estimate determinants of the exposure to welding fume. Concentrations were mainly predicted by the welding process and were significantly higher when local exhaust ventilation (LEV) was inefficient or when welding was performed in confined spaces. Substitution of high-emission techniques like FCAW, efficient LEV, and using PAPRs where applicable can reduce exposure to welding fume. However, harmonizing the different exposure metrics for UFP (as particle counts) and for the respirable or inhalable fraction of the welding fume (expressed as their mass) remains challenging.

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دوره 56  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012