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Relationship of air lead and blood lead for workers at an automobile battery factory
Authors:P S Gartside PhD  C R Buncher  S Lerner
Institution:(1) Institute of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 45267 Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract:Summary Air lead and blood lead data, recorded over a period of 3 years for 972 employees at an automobile battery factory as part of a lead control program, were summarized and statistically analyzed. The air lead values were measured by mobile area samplers for approximately 2 years and then by personal samplers for approximately 1 year. Blood lead analyses were usually performed once a month for most of the workers.The trend in air lead levels was significantly upward in the 1st year and significantly downward in the 2nd year while the trend in blood lead levels was significantly downward in the 1st year and in the 3rd year. There were no other significant trends.To assess the relationship between air lead and blood lead, data were used whenever an air lead obtained by personal sampler was followed within 1 month by a blood lead on the same worker. The variables age, job tenure, and department identity were included in an analysis of covariance. Only air lead and departments were significant, accounting for 9% and 13% of the variance in blood lead, respectively. From these data 95% confidence limits were calculated for predicting blood leads from given air leads for an individual worker. These were 30–68 mgrg/100 ml at 200 mgrg/m3; 25–62 mgrg/ 100 ml at 100 mgrg/m3, and 22–60 mgrg/100 ml at 50 mgrg/m3.
Keywords:Lead workers  Air lead  Blood lead  Statistical analysis
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