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Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers

BACKGROUND: A method of individually assessing former exposure to asbestos fibres is a precondition of risk-differentiated health surveillance. The main aims of our study were to assess former levels of airborne asbestos exposure in the power industry in Germany and to propose a basic strategy for h...

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Autores principales: Felten, Michael K, Knoll, Lars, Eisenhawer, Christian, Ackermann, Diana, Khatab, Khaled, Hüdepohl, Johannes, Zschiesche, Wolfgang, Kraus, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2901364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20579364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6673-5-15
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author Felten, Michael K
Knoll, Lars
Eisenhawer, Christian
Ackermann, Diana
Khatab, Khaled
Hüdepohl, Johannes
Zschiesche, Wolfgang
Kraus, Thomas
author_facet Felten, Michael K
Knoll, Lars
Eisenhawer, Christian
Ackermann, Diana
Khatab, Khaled
Hüdepohl, Johannes
Zschiesche, Wolfgang
Kraus, Thomas
author_sort Felten, Michael K
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description BACKGROUND: A method of individually assessing former exposure to asbestos fibres is a precondition of risk-differentiated health surveillance. The main aims of our study were to assess former levels of airborne asbestos exposure in the power industry in Germany and to propose a basic strategy for health surveillance and the early detection of asbestos related diseases. METHODS: Between March 2002 and the end of 2006, we conducted a retrospective questionnaire based survey of occupational tasks and exposures with airborne asbestos fibres in a cohort of 8632 formerly asbestos exposed power industry workers. The data on exposure and occupation were entered into a specially designed computer programme, based on ambient monitoring of airborne asbestos fibre concentrations. The cumulative asbestos exposure was expressed as the product of the eight-hour time weighted average and the total duration of exposure in fibre years (fibres/cubic centimetre-years). RESULTS: Data of 7775 (90% of the total) participants working in installations for power generation, power distribution or gas supply could be evaluated. The power generation group (n = 5284) had a mean age of 56 years, were exposed for 20 years and had an average cumulative asbestos exposure of 42 fibre years. The occupational group of "metalworkers" (n = 1600) had the highest mean value of 79 fibre years. The corresponding results for the power distribution group (n = 2491) were a mean age of 45 years, a mean exposure duration of 12 years and an average cumulative asbestos exposure of only 2.5 fibre years. The gas supply workers (n = 512) had a mean age of 54 years and a mean duration of exposure of 15 years. CONCLUSIONS: While the surveyed cohort as a whole was heavily exposed to asbestos dust, the power distribution group had a mean cumulative exposure of only 6% of that found in the power generation group. Based on the presented data, risk-differentiated disease surveillance focusing on metalworkers and electricians from the power generating industry seems justified. That combined with a sensitive examination technique would allow detecting asbestos related diseases early and efficiently.
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spelling pubmed-29013642010-07-10 Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers Felten, Michael K Knoll, Lars Eisenhawer, Christian Ackermann, Diana Khatab, Khaled Hüdepohl, Johannes Zschiesche, Wolfgang Kraus, Thomas J Occup Med Toxicol Research BACKGROUND: A method of individually assessing former exposure to asbestos fibres is a precondition of risk-differentiated health surveillance. The main aims of our study were to assess former levels of airborne asbestos exposure in the power industry in Germany and to propose a basic strategy for health surveillance and the early detection of asbestos related diseases. METHODS: Between March 2002 and the end of 2006, we conducted a retrospective questionnaire based survey of occupational tasks and exposures with airborne asbestos fibres in a cohort of 8632 formerly asbestos exposed power industry workers. The data on exposure and occupation were entered into a specially designed computer programme, based on ambient monitoring of airborne asbestos fibre concentrations. The cumulative asbestos exposure was expressed as the product of the eight-hour time weighted average and the total duration of exposure in fibre years (fibres/cubic centimetre-years). RESULTS: Data of 7775 (90% of the total) participants working in installations for power generation, power distribution or gas supply could be evaluated. The power generation group (n = 5284) had a mean age of 56 years, were exposed for 20 years and had an average cumulative asbestos exposure of 42 fibre years. The occupational group of "metalworkers" (n = 1600) had the highest mean value of 79 fibre years. The corresponding results for the power distribution group (n = 2491) were a mean age of 45 years, a mean exposure duration of 12 years and an average cumulative asbestos exposure of only 2.5 fibre years. The gas supply workers (n = 512) had a mean age of 54 years and a mean duration of exposure of 15 years. CONCLUSIONS: While the surveyed cohort as a whole was heavily exposed to asbestos dust, the power distribution group had a mean cumulative exposure of only 6% of that found in the power generation group. Based on the presented data, risk-differentiated disease surveillance focusing on metalworkers and electricians from the power generating industry seems justified. That combined with a sensitive examination technique would allow detecting asbestos related diseases early and efficiently. BioMed Central 2010-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2901364/ /pubmed/20579364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6673-5-15 Text en Copyright ©2010 Felten et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ackermann, Diana
Khatab, Khaled
Hüdepohl, Johannes
Zschiesche, Wolfgang
Kraus, Thomas
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title_full Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers
title_fullStr Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers
title_short Retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers
title_sort retrospective exposure assessment to airborne asbestos among power industry workers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2901364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20579364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6673-5-15
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