Lung contamination among foundry workers |
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Authors: | Dr. P.- L. Kalliomäki O. Korhonen T. Mattsson V. Sortti V. Vaaranen K. Kalliomäki M. Koponen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Occupational Health, Haartmaninkatu 1, SF-00290 Helsinki 29, Finland;(2) Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Oulu, SF-90100 Oulu 10, Finland;(3) Outokumpu Oy, SF-00100 Helsinki 10, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary Ten iron foundry workers representing typical foundry occupations were examined. The amount of lung contamination was estimated after the workers' thoracic area had been magnetized and the remanent magnetic field measured. Chest radiographs were classified according to the siderotic, silicotic, and nonspecific changes found; and the changes were then divided into four categories.The preliminary results of the electron micrographs indicated that the size and shape of the pollutants varied greatly according to the type of foundry site. In addition, the estimated amount of lung contaminants in the subjects varied between 30 and 600 mg. A good correlation (r=0.86) was obtained between radiological siderotic and silicotic changes, and the correlation between both of these radiological findings and the measured average permanent magnetic field was rather good (r=0.60). There was no correlation between the estimated exposure (neither length nor magnitude) and the amount of retained lung contaminants, and therefore a balance between retention and clearance seemed to have been achieved. These results indicate that the magnetic measuring method can be used to evaluate the amount of lung contaminants retained by foundry workers. |
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Keywords: | Siderosis Silicosis Lung contamination Foundry work |
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