نتایج جستجو برای: copper workers

تعداد نتایج: 195896  

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2010
N Lightfoot C Berriault R Semenciw

BACKGROUND Previous studies of nickel workers have primarily noted significant early increases in lung and nasal cancers and for various types of accidents. AIMS To examine cancer incidence and mortality, concurrently, for a cohort of male nickel workers at a major nickel and copper producer in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. METHODS From January 1964 to December 2001, nominal roll and work histo...

2015
Safia Beshir Hisham Aziz Weam Shaheen Eman Eltahlawy

BACKGROUND Silicosis is the most frequently occurring pneumoconiosis. AIM Measurement of serum levels of Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), Copper (Cu) and Ceruloplasmin (Cp) in cement workers occupationally exposed to silica dust as biomarkers of exposure rather than biomarkers of effect for silicosis. METHODS Plain chest X-ray & pulmonary functions were done for 30 silicotic and 42 non-...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2004
H-Y Chang C-C Lin T-S Shih H Chan J-S Chou Y-S Huang

AIMS To evaluate the protective effectiveness of gloves from occupational exposure to 2-methoxyethanol (2-ME); and to examine the association of 2-methoxyacetic acid (MAA) in urine and plasma collected simultaneously from low 2-ME exposure and high 2-ME exposure workers in a semiconductor copper laminate circuit board manufacturing plant. METHODS Eight hour time weighted breathing zone monito...

2011
Irina Böckelmann Eberhard Pfister Sabine Darius

The situation of exposure in a copper works facility in Germany enabled early lead-induced neurotoxic effects to be investigated in the workers. The aim of the investigation was to study the long-term effects of small doses of lead on psychometric/psychophysiological performance of workers. The study involved 70 male lead exposed workers and 27 male controls with no neurotoxic exposure. All tes...

Journal: :The Analyst 1998
J C Ng D Johnson P Imray B Chiswell M R Moore

A hydride cold-trapping technique was developed and optimised for the measurement of urinary arsenic metabolites. The analytical precision of the method was found to be 6.1, 4.0 and 4.8% (n = 5) for inorganic arsenic (ASi), monomethylarsonate (MMA) and dimethylarsinate (DMA), respectively, with recoveries close to 100%. The detection limits were 1.0, 1.3 and 3 ng for ASi, MMA and DMA, respectiv...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2004
T Eeva J Sorvari V Koivunen

We studied the species composition, mound population densities, relative abundance and colony sizes of red wood ants along a well known air pollution gradient of a copper smelter in Southwest Finland. The dominant species, Formica aquilonia, was further studied for heavy metal (Al, Cu, Cd, Ni, Zn, As, Pb, Hg) levels and morphological characters (body mass, head width, labial gland disease) of w...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2007
Sandhya Mishra Dilip S Ramteke Satish R Wate

Increased risk of ill-health and diseases has been associated with employment in the ferro-alloy factory. Since measurement of transition metals in human blood and hair along with respective exposure rates, provides a means of assessing individual risk, it has been the most important part of the study. In the study majority of the elements in the transition series, such as, vanadium (V), chromi...

Journal: :The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2016

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2005
Sunil Kumar N G Sathwara Anil K Gautam Kamlesh Agarwal Bharti Shah Pradeep K Kulkarni Kumud Patel Arun Patel Laxman M Dave Dinesh J Parikh Habibullah N Saiyed

A total of sixty-one subjects occupationally exposed to chromium in an industry which manufactures chromium sulphate and fifteen control subjects from a nearby industry which does not manufacture any chromium related compounds were studied. The history of each subject was recorded on pre-designed form through interview and a routine medical examination was carried out. Blood samples (5-6 ml) we...

2004
S. C. WANG HERBERT L. BORISON

V OMITING is a complicated act which involves the coordinated activities of many motor systems of the body including both the somatic and autonomic nervous outflows. The orderly sequential action of the different muscle groups used in emesis has been clearly demonstrated by the now classical work of Cannon (I). Equally complex is the question of the sensory pathways of vomiting. The roles of th...

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