نتایج جستجو برای: nickel welding fumes

تعداد نتایج: 50070  

2013
Azian Hariri M. Z. M Yusof

Experimental study was conducted to assess personal welding fumes exposure toward welders during an aluminum metal inert gas (MIG) process. The welding process was carried out by a welding machine attached to a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) workbench. A dummy welder was used to replicate welder during welding works and was attached with sampling pumps and filter cassettes for welding fumes s...

Journal: :Industrial health 2000
H Saito J Ojima H Takahashi T Iwasaki N Hisanaga H Arito

An inhalation exposure system, consisting of an inhalation chamber and an generating and feeding device for welding fumes and gases with a welding robot, was constructed and examined for its application to experimental toxicology for ventilatory responses of conscious rats to welding fumes and gases. The exposure system allowed an inhalation of fresh welding fumes and gases, and could supply ai...

Hossein Ali Hakimi, Masoumeh Karami, Mokhles Bateni, Rasoul Hemmatjo, Sajad Zare, Yaser Sahranavard,

Background & Aims of the Study: Welder’s exposure to welding fumes can cause occupational diseases. The current study sought to examine exposure to welding fumes among welders who work in the repair shop of Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex and design a local exhaust ventilation system to control exposure to welding fumes. Materials & Methods: This applied analytical study was co...

Journal: :Critical reviews in toxicology 2003
James M Antonini

Many of the epidemiology studies performed are difficult to compare because of differences in worker populations, industrial settings, welding techniques, duration of exposure, and other occupational exposures besides welding fumes. Some studies were conducted in carefully controlled work environments, others during actual workplace conditions, and some in laboratories. Epidemiology studies hav...

2013
Ji Young RYU Sang-Yoon LEE Dae Hwan KIM

We evaluated spirometric obstructive pulmonary function impairment among workers who were occupationally exposed to organic solvents, iron oxide dust, or welding fumes. Data were collected from records of periodic health examinations of workers. In total, 448 Korean male workers were enrolled and classified into three exposure groups: exposure to organic solvents, iron oxide dust, or welding fu...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
R M Stern G H Pigott

The fibrogenic potential of 11 different welding fumes and metallic aerosols, considered to be reference standard surrogates for the commonly used welding technologies and applications responsible for 70% of welders exposure, is screened by using the rat peritoneal macrophage (RPM) in vitro bioassay. Only one class of fumes, that from the manual metal are welding of stainless steel, shows disti...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2010
Cheng-Hung Chuang Chong-En Huang Hsiu-Ling Chen

A remarkable number of complex aerosols are generated from welding processes. The objective of this study was to compare DNA damage and lipid peroxidation in plasma and in lung and in liver tissue of rats exposed to welding fumes in an exposure chamber with those of control animals. Three air samples from the chamber were also collected to assess the exposure dose for each exposure (total sampl...

2014
Abolfazl BARKHORDARI Mohammad Javad ZARE SAKHVIDI Fariba ZARE SAKHVIDI Gholamhossein HALVANI Ali FIROOZICHAHAK GholamAbbas SHIRALI

BACKGROUND Welders exposure to nickel and hexavalent chromium in welding fumes is associated with increase of cancer risk in welders. In this study we calculated cancer risk due to exposure to these compounds in welders. METHODS The role of exposure parameters in welders on derived incremental lifetime cancer risk were determined by stochastic modeling of cancer risk. Input parameters were de...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
abolfazl barkhordari 1. dept. of occupational health, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences , yazd, iran. mohammad javad zare sakhvidi 1. dept. of occupational health, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences , yazd, iran. fariba zare sakhvidi 1. dept. of occupational health, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences , yazd, iran. gholamhossein halvani 1. dept. of occupational health, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences , yazd, iran. ali firoozichahak 1. dept. of occupational health, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences , yazd, iran. gholamabbas shirali 2. dept. of occupational health engineering, school of public health, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences , iran.

welders exposure to nickel and hexavalent chromium in welding fumes is associated with increase of cancer risk in welders. in this study we calculated cancer risk due to exposure to these compounds in welders.the role of exposure parameters in welders on derived incremental lifetime cancer risk were determined by stochastic modeling of cancer risk. input parameters were determined by field inve...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1993
W Matczak J Chmielnicka

For the years 1987-1990 160 individual samples of manual metal arc stainless steel (MMA/SS) welding fumes from the breathing zone of welders in four industrial plants were collected. Concentrations of soluble and insoluble chromium (Cr) III and Cr VI compounds as well as of some other welding fume elements (Fe, Mn, Ni, F) were determined. Concentration of welding fumes in the breathing zone ran...

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