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Determinants of occupational exposure to metals by gas metal arc welding and risk management measures: a biomonitoring study.

Renaud Persoons1, Damien Arnoux2, Théodora Monssu2, Olivier Culié3, Gaëlle Roche4, Béatrice Duffaud4, Denis Chalaye4, Anne Maitre5.   

Abstract

Welding fumes contain various toxic metals including chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni) and manganese (Mn). An assessment of the risk to health of local and systemic exposure to welding fumes requires the assessment of both external and internal doses. The aims of this study were to test the relevance in small and medium sized enterprises of a biomonitoring strategy based on urine spot-samples, to characterize the factors influencing the internal doses of metals in gas metal arc welders and to recommend effective risk management measures. 137 welders were recruited and urinary levels of metals were measured by ICP-MS on post-shift samples collected at the end of the working week. Cr, Ni and Mn mean concentrations (respectively 0.43, 1.69 and 0.27 μg/g creatinine) were well below occupational health guidance values, but still higher than background levels observed in the general population, confirming the absorption of metals generated in welding fumes. Both welding parameters (nature of base metal, welding technique) and working conditions (confinement, welding and grinding durations, mechanical ventilation and welding experience) were predictive of occupational exposure. Our results confirm the interest of biomonitoring for assessing health risks and recommending risk management measures for welders.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

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Keywords:  Biomonitoring; Determinants of exposure; GMAW; ICP-MS; Metals; Occupational exposure; Risk management measures; Welding

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25223250     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2014.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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