نتایج جستجو برای: crystalline silica
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a new polymorph crystalline silica composition having uniform pore dimensions were synthesized by calcining a crystalline hydrated alkyl-ammonium silicate. the pore dimensions approximately were 6 angstrom for silicalite-1 and 11 angstrom for silicalite-2 units. the silicalite-1 was prepared hydrothermally at a ph of about 10 from a reaction mixture consist of water, amorphous silica and a quat...
the aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the association of crystalline silica aerosols exposure with malondialdehyde in blood serum and urinary neopterin and explore their potential as biomarkers of their external exposure. nonsmoking and healthy male glass sandblasters and control population were randomly selected for this study. all groups were monitored for their personal exposu...
“Silica,” is a term which refers broadly to the mineral compound silicon dioxide (SiO2). Silica can be crystalline or amorphous. Crystalline silica is significantly more hazardous to employees than amorphous silica. In addition to causing the disabling and irreversible lung disease known as silicosis, crystalline silica has been classified as a human carcinogen by the International Agency for R...
Omar Bagasra, Mohammed Alsayari, Rebecca Bullard-Dillard and Mohamed A Daw (1) Department of Biology, South Carolina Center for Biotechnology and Department Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina. (2) Department of Biology, Claflin University (3) Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Fateh University, Tripoli...
Background: Silicosis as a most important work-related lung disease is generated of inhalation crystalline silica dust. Chemicals health risk assessment is essential to decide on priorities for control action and reduce the risk to an acceptable level. The aim of this study is evaluate workers' exposure to crystalline silica (quartz) and determine the qualitative and quantitative health risk le...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to crystalline silica increases the risk of lung cancer and restrictive lung disease with extensive fibrosis. Silica dust is a major health hazard in foundry factories. The aim of this study was to determine core making workers’ exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust in a foundry factory. Material and Method: This cross-sectional study was conducte...
Background and aims: The term "crystalline silica", refers to crystallized form of SiO2 and quartz, as the most abundant compound in earth crust.I It can cause silicosis and lung cancer following inhalation of large doses in course of occupational exposure. Silica exposure is unavoidable during demolition of buildings and therefore it can lead to many problems for demolition workers’ health. ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess exposure to crystalline silica and its relation with risk of pulmonary functional disorders among workers of a cement industry in Saveh, Iran.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 62 samples of respirable dust were collected from breathing zone of workers in different sections of a 4-years-old cement factory in 2011. Determination ofrespirable dust conce...
Evidence that crystalline silica is associated with an increased rate of lung cancer led the International Agency for Research on Cancer to conclude in 1997 that crystalline silica is a known human carcinogen. In Israel too, crystalline silica is considered as such. The decision raised a debate in the scientific arena, and a few scientists have questioned the basis upon which causality was dete...
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