Health Profiles of Workers Exposed to Acrylonitrile.
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概要
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The objective of this study was to reveal the health effects of acrylonitrile (AN) in seven Japanese acrylic fiber manufacturing factories. The study subjects were 157 AN-exposed male shift workers who had been exposed to AN for 17 years on the average and 537 control workers whose working conditions were similar to those of the AN-exposed workers. The seven factories were classified into two groups according to their AN exposure levels in 1987, and also into threegroups on the basis of 1976 exposure levels. The most highly exposed group of subjects showed a mean AN concentration of 1.13 ppm by personal sampling. Medical examination failed to detect any health effects attributable to long-term exposure to AN, although the existence of some symptoms of acute irritation could not be completely ruled out. The results of this study may provide a "no observed effects level" for human on-the-job exposure with regard to the health effects examined here.
- The Keio Journal of Medicineの論文
著者
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大前 和幸
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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櫻井 治彦
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Keio University
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櫻井 治彦
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Keio University
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武藤 孝司
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Keio University
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水口 晴夫
Occupational Health Service Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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館 正知
Occupational Health Service Center, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association
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大前 和幸
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, Keio University
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