两组暴露于高浓度和低浓度六价铬的焊工死亡率研究

Mortality in two cohorts of welders exposed to high- and low-levels of hexavalent chromium.

Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health · 1987
被引 61
ABS 3

中文导读

研究比较了高浓度与低浓度六价铬暴露焊工的死亡率,发现高暴露组肺癌死亡人数显著高于低暴露组,但与普通人群相比无显著差异。

Abstract

Hexavalent chromium particles are generated in the welding of stainless steel. These particles have manifested a mutagenic action in bacterial test systems and produced chromosome aberrations in cultured Chinese hamster cells. A cohort consisting of 234 welders working on stainless steel and exposed to high levels of chromium was selected. According to an earlier survey the hexavalent chromium exposure of such welders was often above 20 micrograms/m3. Another cohort consisting of 208 railway track welders exposed to low levels of chromium was also selected. The participants of both cohorts had welded for at least five years some time between 1950 and 1965 and were followed for mortality until December 1984. Among the welders exposed to high chromium levels five deaths occurred due to pulmonary tumors. This number is significantly greater than the one death that occurred among the welders exposed to low levels of chromium, but not significantly greater than the corresponding mortality of the general population. Thus exposure to stainless steel welding fumes might be associated with an increased incidence of pulmonary tumors.

职业健康环境健康毒理学流行病学焊接