Health hazards resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in industry

Journal Title: Medycyna Pracy - Year 2017, Vol 68, Issue 6

Abstract

This article deals with health risks resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in industry. The main source of zinc exposure are fumes generated during thermal and chemical processes, mainly zinc oxide fume formed by immediate oxidation of metallic zinc vapor formed during high-temperature processes, as well as dust generated during the mechanical processing of zinc-containing materials. It is recognized that zinc ions are responsible for health effects of exposure to dust/fumes of the majority of zinc compounds, and the final effect of exposure depends on the degree of dispersion of dusts/fumes suspended in the air. Since the effects of exposure depends on the particle size, occupational exposure limits have began to be established separately for respirable and inhalable fractions. A critical effect of acute exposure to respirable fraction is a “fume fever” which in chronic exposure occurs as an effect associated with recurrent symptoms of acute poisoning. Impaired lung function and asthma symptoms are considered to be the main effects of exposure to inhalable fraction. Due to the limited number of the available data it is not possible to assess carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity and teratogenicity of zinc and its compounds. The aim of the study was to analyze the major health hazards resulting from occupational exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in the context of their physico-chemical properties, a wide range of applications and occupational exposure data. Med Pr 2017;68(6):779–794

Authors and Affiliations

Daria Pakulska, Sławomir Czerczak

Keywords

Related Articles

Evaluation of hazards caused by magnetic field emitted from magnetotherapy applicator to the users of bone conduction hearing prostheses

Background: Low frequency magnetic field, inducing electrical field (Ein) inside conductive structures may directly affect the human body, e.g., by electrostimulation in the nervous system. In addition, the spatial distr...

ZASADY USTALANIA DOPUSZCZALNYCH POZIOMÓW NARAŻENIA DLA CZYNNIKÓW RAKOTWÓRCZYCH W ŚRODOWISKU PRACY W POLSCE I W KRAJACH UNII EUROPEJSKIEJ

The principles of determining exposure limits for carcinogens adopted in Poland, the European Union and in other selected countries of the EC are discussed in this article. Carcinogens and/or mutagens pose a direct healt...

OCENA NARAŻENIA PRACOWNIKÓW NA PROMIENIOWANIE JONIZUJĄCE RADIOJODU I TECHNETU W ZAKŁADACH MEDYCYNY NUKLEARNEJ

Wprowadzenie: Ze względu na stosowanie promieniowania jonizującego medycyna nuklearna jest istotną i unikalną gałęzią metod diagnostycznych i leczniczych. Celem podjętych badań była ocena narażenia wewnętrznego pracownik...

Accidental severe poisoning with methemoglobinogenic substance: A case report

A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the Regional Poison Center because of poisoning with dimethyloaniline contained in a toxic resin-curing dimethyl aniline-based formulation ingested inadvertently. Intoxication h...

Mental condition and specificity of mental disorders in a group of workers from southern Poland: A research report

Background: The aim of this work is to provide empirical evidence regarding types and increasing prevalence of mental disorders affecting Polish working population in the years 2014–2016. The research questions concerned...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP229047
  • DOI 10.13075/mp.5893.00601
  • Views 131
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Daria Pakulska, Sławomir Czerczak (2017). Health hazards resulting from exposure to zinc and its inorganic compounds in industry. Medycyna Pracy, 68(6), 779-794. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-229047