Title of article :
Respiratory Exposure to Toxic Gases and Metal Fumes Produced by Welding Processes and Pulmonary Function Tests
Author/Authors :
Mehrifar, Younes School of Health Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Zamanian, Zahra Department of Occupational Health - School of Public Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Pirami, Hamideh Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Welding is a common industrial process and is harmful to welders' health.
Objective: To determine the effect of toxic gases and metal fumes produced during 3 welding
processes on welders' incidence of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in an Iranian shipbuilding industrial
factory in 2018. Using the simple census method, 60 welders were selected as the exposed
group. 45 staff members of the administrative unit were also recruited to be served as the
control group. Welders' demographic data and respiratory complaints were collected employing
a questionnaire. Fumes and gases produced were sampled from the welders' respiratory
tract and analyzed by standard methods suggested by the National Institute of Occupational
Safety and Health (NIOSH). Pulmonary function test was also performed for each participant.
Results: The prevalence of respiratory symptoms in all welders was significantly (p<0.05)
higher than the control group. The mean FVC, FEV1 and FEV1/FVC measured in welders involved
in all 3 processes were significantly lower than those recorded in the control group.
The spirometry pattern in welders involved in flux cored arc welding and shielded metal arc
welding was obstructive; that in those involved in gas metal arch welding was mixed (obstructive
and restrictive pattern).
Conclusion: Exposure to welding fumes and gases was associated with pulmonary function
deterioration. Welders involved in gas metal arch welding had a higher prevalence of pulmonary
disorders compared with those involved in gas metal arch welding and flux cored arc
welding.
Keywords :
Welding , Respiratory function tests , Spirometry , Signs and symptoms , respiratory
Journal title :
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)