نتایج جستجو برای: welding workers

تعداد نتایج: 128664  

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2005
Fatma Fidan Mehmet Unlü Tülay Köken Levent Tetik Sema Akgün Reha Demirel Mustafa Serteser

Welding is a process during which fumes, gases, electromagnetic radiation and noise are emitted as by-products. Metal oxide particles are particularly hazardous components of welding fumes. Welding has been found to be associated with respiratory symptoms and our objective in the present study was to study the effects of welding on pulmonary function and serum oxidant-antioxidant status. Fifty-...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Kai-Jen Chuang Chih-Hong Pan Chien-Ling Su Ching-Huang Lai Wen-Yi Lin Chih-Ming Ma Shu-Chuan Ho Mauo-Ying Bien Cheng-Hsien Chen Hsiao-Chi Chuang

Metals cause nephrotoxicity with acute and/or chronic exposure; however, few epidemiological studies have examined impacts of exposure to metal fumes on renal injury in welding workers. In total, 66 welding workers and 12 office workers were recruited from a shipyard located in southern Taiwan. Urine samples from each subject were collected at the beginning (baseline) and end of the work week (...

2016
Bor-Cheng Han I-Jung Liu Hsiao-Chi Chuang Chih-Hong Pan Kai-Jen Chuang

Welding fume exposure is associated with heart rate variability (HRV) reduction. It is still unknown whether respirator can reduce effect of welding fume on HRV among welding workers in a shipyard. We recruited 68 welding workers with respirator and 52 welding workers without respirator to measure HRV indices, including standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN) and square root of ...

Journal: :Bioelectromagnetics 1997
J H Skotte H I Hjøllund

This study assessed exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields of welders and other metal workers and compared exposure from different welding processes. Exposure to ELF magnetic fields was measured for 50 workers selected from a nationwide cohort of metal workers and 15 nonrandomly selected full-time welders in a shipyard. The measurements were carried out with personal exposure...

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...

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 ...

2016
Zorawar Singh Pooja Chadha Suman Sharma

Background: Iron and steel based industries use welding as an integral process. About two percent of the working population is engaged in some type of welding. Welding fumes consist of a wide range of complex metal oxide particles which can be deposited in all regions of the respiratory tract. Thus, welding process seems to be simple but its health implications are complex. Materials and method...

2016
Chane-Yu Lai Ching-Huang Lai Hsiao-Chi Chuang Chih-Hong Pan Cheng-Chieh Yen Wen-Yi Lin Jen-Kun Chen Lian-Yu Lin Kai-Jen Chuang

Occupational exposure to welding fumes causes a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease; however, the association remains unclear. To clarify the possible association, exposure assessment of metal fumes with an aerodynamic diameter of <2.5 μm (PM2.5) in welding and office areas was characterized in a shipyard in Taiwan. Cardiovascular toxicity caused by PM2.5 was determined in workers (in bo...

2008
S. W. Kang

In an effort to increase a productivity of welding process and to reduce the impact to workers from industrial disaster, the research in the field of welding automation is sharply increasing in shipbuilding industry. DSME had developed and successfully applied a welding robot system for grand assembly line in OKPO shipyard in 1997 and has recently developed multi welding robot system for the su...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
rasool hemmatjo occupational health faculty, bousher university of medical sciences, bushehr sajad zare department of occu¬pational health, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran akbar babaei heydarabadi department of public health, student`s committee research, faculty of health, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran abdollah hajivandi occupational health faculty, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr

heat stress is a significant occupational health and safety for workers in petrochemical industries. heat stress is a combination of heat load individual and environmental factors impose on workers’ bodies, which in turn, have impacts on workers’ performance, safety, and health. the present paper is carried out to determine the heat stress levels in workplace and to compare it with allowed wet ...

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