نتایج جستجو برای: welding fumes

تعداد نتایج: 16350  

2001
T. Nakadate T. Yagami Y. Zheng M. Kotani A. Nishida

Welding work is associated with the inhalation of fumes and accumulation of particulates in welders' lungs. It is assumed that particulates deposited in the respiratory system, mainly consisting of iron oxides, are eliminated by several mechanisms, such as muco-ciliary transport and macrophage phagocytosis. In their cross-sectional study of 42 Finnish shipyard arc welders, Kalliomäki et al. ind...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1998
T Nakadate Y Aizawa T Yagami Y Q Zheg M Kotani K Ishiwata

OBJECTIVES To examine the effect of chronic exposure to welding fumes on pulmonary function by a direct estimate of fumes accumulated in the lungs. METHODS The strength of the residual magnetic field of externally magnetised lungs (LMF) was used as an estimate of fumes accumulated in the lungs. The results of forced spirometry manoeuvres obtained in 143 of 153 male welders in the original sam...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1982
P L Kalliomäki E Lakomaa K Kalliomäki M Kiilunen R Kivelä V Vaaranen

Forty two male Wistar rats were exposed to manual metal arc (MMA) stainless steel (SS) welding fumes generated by an automatic welding device for "nose-only" exposure. The exposure simulated an actual MMA/SS welding environment as closely as possible. For the retention study, the duration of exposure was one hour per workday for one, two, three, of four weeks and for the clearance study four we...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
gholamhassan vaezi department of biology, islamic azad university, semnan branch, semnan, iran jose g dorea department of nutritional sciences, university of brasilia, brazil. ali akbar malekirad department of biology, payame noor university, iran. hamed zarei department of basic sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, garmsar branch, islamic azad university.

by producing reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, metal-induced toxicity and carcinogenicity alter dna bases, increase  lipid peroxidation, and change calcium and sulfhydryl homeostasis. the purpose of the study was to investigate putative effects of lemon balm and cinnamomum zeylanicum on the blood markers of welding workers. we measured nickel and chromium levels, biochemical parameters, blo...

آزاده شریف‌زاده, , طاهره طلایی‌خوزانی, , فریدون اول سرگلزایی, , محمدرضا عرب, ,

Background: Fumes generated during electric welding are one of air pollutants of working place in industrial companies, which can cause some clinical signs and diseases in worker, including mucosal irritation, changing of semen quality and cancer. Chronic exposure of workers with these fumes can cause reduce sperm motility and forward penetration and decrease in normal sperm count. Although a l...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
hossein kakoee from the department of occupational health, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, p. o. box 6446-14155, tehran, islamic republic of iran

in order to evaluate the relationship between the concentration of welding fumes and cigarette smoke on the bronchopulmonary system function, a comparative study of spirometric measurements in 100 welders and 50 healthy volunteers was performed in an automobile manufacturing company. two groups of workers were matched according to their age, height, smoking habit, years of service and social cl...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1990
D H Yates K P Goldman

Poisoning from exposure to fresh cadmium fumes at work has long been described but cases may remain undiagnosed. The diagnosis of acute cadmium poisoning should be considered in any workman who has been occupied in high temperature welding in confined spaces. Surfaces electroplated with cadmium may go unrecognised and present a significant hazard. Freshly formed cadmium oxide fumes may cause pu...

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