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Modelling of occupational exposure to inhalable nickel compounds
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نویسنده
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Kendzia Benjamin ,Pesch Beate ,Koppisch Dorothea ,Gelder Rainer Van ,Pitzke Katrin ,Zschiesche Wolfgang ,Behrens Thomas ,Weiss Tobias ,Siemiatycki Jack ,Lavoué Jerome ,Jöckel Karl-Heinz ,Stamm Roger ,Brüning Thomas
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منبع
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journal of exposure science and environmental epidemiology - 2017 - دوره : 27 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:427 -433
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چکیده
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The aim of this study was to estimate average occupational exposure to inhalable nickel (ni) using the german exposure database mega. this database contains 8052 personal measurements of ni collected between 1990 and 2009 in adjunct with information on the measurement and workplace conditions. the median of all ni concentrations was 9 μg/m3 and the 95th percentile was 460 μg/m3. we predicted geometric means (gms) for welders and other occupations centered to 1999. exposure to ni in welders is strongly influenced by the welding process applied and the ni content of the used welding materials. welding with consumable electrodes of high ni content (>30%) was associated with 10-fold higher concentrations compared with those with a low content (<5%). the highest exposure levels (gms ≥20 μg/m3) were observed in gas metal and shielded metal arc welders using welding materials with high ni content, in metal sprayers, grinders and forging-press operators, and in the manufacture of batteries and accumulators. the exposure profiles are useful for exposure assessment in epidemiologic studies as well as in industrial hygiene. therefore, we recommend to collect additional exposure-specific information in addition to the job title in community-based studies when estimating the health risks of ni exposure.
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Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM) and School of Public Health, Canada, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM) and School of Public Health, Canada, University Hospital of Essen, Germany, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance (IFA), Germany, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Germany
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