نتایج جستجو برای: welding fume

تعداد نتایج: 17135  

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...

Journal: :Industrial health 1988
R Flechsig

The purpose of this review of the last ten years' publications was to show our nresent knowledge ahout welding-fume effects on the respiratory system. Welding generates particles and gases which are characteristic for the method used and the material welded. Various investigations to determine if respiratory system diseases occur more often in welders than in others not exposed have yielded div...

Journal: :Industrial health 2002
Choong Ryeol Lee Cheol In Yoo Ji ho Lee Seong Kyu Kang

During the periodic physical checkups in 1997-2000, the authors have found eleven cases of nasal septum perforation among 2,869 welders in Ulsan, Korea. They have not suffered from diseases and conditions that could cause septum perforation such as tuberculosis, syphilis, and long-term use of topical corticosteroids. And also they did not have trauma history and surgical experiences on their na...

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2014
C Guerreiro J F Gomes P Carvalho T J G Santos R M Miranda P Albuquerque

This study is focused on the characterization of particles emitted in the metal active gas welding of carbon steel using mixture of Ar + CO2, and intends to analyze which are the main process parameters that influence the emission itself. It was found that the amount of emitted particles (measured by particle number and alveolar deposited surface area) are clearly dependent on the distance to t...

Journal: :Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2009

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...

2017
Jiunn-Liang KO Yu-Jung CHENG Guan-Cen LIU I-Lun HSIN Hsiu-Ling CHEN

The welding is the major working process in fitness equipment manufacturing industry, and International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified welding fumes as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). The present study aimed to evaluate associations between the occupational exposure of metals and oxidative damage and telomere length shortening in workers involved in the manufacture of ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2006
K T Palmer R M C McNeill Love J R Poole D Coggon A J Frew C H Linaker J K Shute

Occupational exposure to metal fume promotes a reversible increase in the risk of pneumonia, but by mechanisms which are unclear. To investigate, the current authors measured various markers of host defence function in welders and nonwelders. Induced sputum and venous blood samples were collected from 27 welders with regular long-term exposure to ferrous metal fume and 31 unexposed matched cont...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
seyed akbar sharifian department of occupational medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. ziba loukzadeh department of occupational medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. ahmad shojaoddiny-ardekani department of occupational medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. omid aminian department of occupational medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

welding is one of the key components of numerous manufacturing industries, which has potential physical and chemical health hazards. many components of welding fumes can potentially affect the lung function. this study investigates the effects of welding fumes on lung function and respiratory symptoms among welders of an automobile manufacturing plant in iran. this historical cohort study asses...

2014
Melissa A. Badding Natalie R. Fix James M. Antonini Stephen S. Leonard

Welding processes that generate fumes containing toxic metals, such as hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), manganese (Mn), and nickel (Ni), have been implicated in lung injury, inflammation, and lung tumor promotion in animal models. While federal regulations have reduced permissible worker exposure limits to Cr(VI), this is not always practical considering that welders may work in confined spaces an...

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