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Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.

This paper focuses on one aspect of occupational dioxin exposure that is novel and unexpected. Exposures in excess of the German threshold limit value of 50 pg international toxicity equivalent (I-TEQ)/m3 are very frequent, unpredictable, and sometimes very high--up to 6612 pg I-TEQ/m3--during therm...

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Autores principales: Menzel, H M, Bolm-Audorff, U, Turcer, E, Bienfait, H G, Albracht, G, Walter, D, Emmel, C, Knecht, U, Päpke, O
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9599722
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author Menzel, H M
Bolm-Audorff, U
Turcer, E
Bienfait, H G
Albracht, G
Walter, D
Emmel, C
Knecht, U
Päpke, O
author_facet Menzel, H M
Bolm-Audorff, U
Turcer, E
Bienfait, H G
Albracht, G
Walter, D
Emmel, C
Knecht, U
Päpke, O
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description This paper focuses on one aspect of occupational dioxin exposure that is novel and unexpected. Exposures in excess of the German threshold limit value of 50 pg international toxicity equivalent (I-TEQ)/m3 are very frequent, unpredictable, and sometimes very high--up to 6612 pg I-TEQ/m3--during thermal oxygen cutting at scrap metal and demolition sites. The same procedure involving virgin steel in steel trade and mass production of steel objects gave no such evidence, even though no final conclusions can be drawn because of the low number of samples analyzed. Low dioxin exposures during inert gas electric arc welding confirm previous literature findings, whereas soldering and thermal oxygen cutting in the presence of polyvinyl chloride give rise to concern. The consequences of occupational dioxin exposure were studied by analysis of the dioxin-blood concentration, the body burden, of men performing thermal oxygen cutting at scrap metal reclamation and demolition sites, in steel trade and producing plants as well as for industrial welders and white-collar workers. The results concerning body burdens are in excellent agreement with the dioxin exposure as characterized by dioxin air concentration in the workplace. The significant positive correlation between duration and frequency of performing thermal oxygen cutting at metal reclamation and demolition sites expressed in job-years and dioxin body burden speaks for the occupational origin of the observed overload after long times. The results reported here lead to consequences for occupational health, which are discussed and require immediate attention.
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spelling pubmed-15333782006-08-08 Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals. Menzel, H M Bolm-Audorff, U Turcer, E Bienfait, H G Albracht, G Walter, D Emmel, C Knecht, U Päpke, O Environ Health Perspect Research Article This paper focuses on one aspect of occupational dioxin exposure that is novel and unexpected. Exposures in excess of the German threshold limit value of 50 pg international toxicity equivalent (I-TEQ)/m3 are very frequent, unpredictable, and sometimes very high--up to 6612 pg I-TEQ/m3--during thermal oxygen cutting at scrap metal and demolition sites. The same procedure involving virgin steel in steel trade and mass production of steel objects gave no such evidence, even though no final conclusions can be drawn because of the low number of samples analyzed. Low dioxin exposures during inert gas electric arc welding confirm previous literature findings, whereas soldering and thermal oxygen cutting in the presence of polyvinyl chloride give rise to concern. The consequences of occupational dioxin exposure were studied by analysis of the dioxin-blood concentration, the body burden, of men performing thermal oxygen cutting at scrap metal reclamation and demolition sites, in steel trade and producing plants as well as for industrial welders and white-collar workers. The results concerning body burdens are in excellent agreement with the dioxin exposure as characterized by dioxin air concentration in the workplace. The significant positive correlation between duration and frequency of performing thermal oxygen cutting at metal reclamation and demolition sites expressed in job-years and dioxin body burden speaks for the occupational origin of the observed overload after long times. The results reported here lead to consequences for occupational health, which are discussed and require immediate attention. 1998-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1533378/ /pubmed/9599722 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Menzel, H M
Bolm-Audorff, U
Turcer, E
Bienfait, H G
Albracht, G
Walter, D
Emmel, C
Knecht, U
Päpke, O
Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title_full Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title_fullStr Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title_full_unstemmed Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title_short Occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
title_sort occupational exposure to dioxins by thermal oxygen cutting, welding, and soldering of metals.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9599722
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