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Respiratory Health Status of Workers that Exposed to Welding Fumes at Lumut Shipyard

机译:红土坎造船厂暴露于焊接烟雾的工人的呼吸健康状况

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Background and Objective: Welding fume exposure has led to the respiratory problems among welders including cough, phlegm, chest illnesses, nausea and fatigue. Inadequate ventilation during welding works causes the situation to worsen. Welding fumes can cause a decrease in lung function among welders. Chronic exposure will lead to other health effects especially COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). The objective of this study is to determine the exposure of welding fumes (Cd, Fe, Pb and Zn) towards respiratory health including lung function test (FEV1, FVC, FEV1/FVC, PEFR) of workers in Lumut shipyard, Perak. Materials and Methods: This research study the relationship between exposures of welding fumes towards lung function test among workers in Lumut shipyard, Perak. Lung function test was measured by spirometry among 30 welders and 31 non-welders. The concentration welding fume exposure was measured using OSHA ID-121 method. Sociodemographic data, respiratory symptoms and smoking habit data was analyzed based on the ATS 1987 questionnaire. Results: The mean concentration for Pb in welding fumes was 2.752 mg msup?/supsup3/sup which is above 0.5 mg msup?/supsup3/sup PEL-TWA. The FEVsub1/sub and FVC readings showed significant different between welders and non-welders (p = 0.001). Cough and phlegm symptoms showed significant different between welders and non-welders (p = 0.001). Welders had higher prevalence in smoking habit than the non-welders. Chest illnesses symptom showed an association with the smoking habit (p = 0.01). Conclusion: There is relationship between welding fumes exposure on lung function test of workers in Lumut shipyard. Pb in welding fumes has high concentration and exceeded PEL-TWA level. The FEVsub1/sub and FVC in welders are lower than non-welder due to the fumes exposure. Welders showed higher respiratory symptoms than non-welders. Smoking habit is a contributing factor towards respiratory problem.
机译:背景与目的:暴露于焊接烟雾中导致焊工呼吸系统疾病,包括咳嗽,痰,胸部疾病,恶心和疲劳。焊接过程中通风不足会导致情况恶化。焊接烟雾会导致焊工的肺功能下降。长期接触会导致其他健康影响,尤其是COPD(慢性阻塞性肺疾病)。这项研究的目的是确定霹雳州卢穆特船厂工人的焊接烟气(镉,铁,铅和锌)对呼吸健康的暴露,包括肺功能测试(FEV1,FVC,FEV1 / FVC,PEFR)。材料与方法:本研究研究了霹雳州红土坎船厂工人的焊接烟气暴露于肺功能测试之间的关系。通过肺活量测定法对30名焊工和31名非焊工进行肺功能测试。使用OSHA ID-121方法测量浓烟气暴露量。根据ATS 1987调查表分析了社会人口统计学数据,呼吸系统症状和吸烟习惯数据。结果:焊烟中铅的平均浓度为2.752 mg m ? 3 ,高于0.5 mg m ? 3 PEL-TWA。 FEV 1 和FVC读数显示焊工与非焊工之间存在显着差异(p = 0.001)。焊工和非焊工的咳嗽和痰症状明显不同(p = 0.001)。焊工的吸烟习惯比非焊工高。胸部疾病症状与吸烟习惯有关(p = 0.01)。结论:焊接烟尘暴露与红土坎船厂工人肺功能测试之间存在相关性。焊接烟气中的铅浓度很高,超过了PEL-TWA水平。焊工的FEV 1 和FVC低于无焊工,这是因为烟气暴露。焊工比非焊工表现出更高的呼吸症状。吸烟习惯是导致呼吸系统问题的一个因素。

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