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Title: Health Hazards


1
Health Hazards
  • Those hazards which may cause measurable changes
    in the body or its functions

2
Hazards
  • Physical
  • Chemical
  • Biological
  • Ergonomic
  • Psychosocial
  • Other(surfaces, flammables, heights, tips)

3
CHEMICAL HAZARD
  • H.R.Sarreshtahdar, MD
  • Occupational Medicine Specialist

4
Chemical hazards
  • Chemicals are the most common and significant
    health hazards
  • Chemicals can be hazardous for numerous reasons
    and can combine with other chemicals to make new
    hazards

5
Toxicity
  • Ability of the substance to harm the body
  • The dose makes the poison
  • Toxicity Depends on Amount Duration

6
Hazardous Chemical Substances
  • Entail a risk due to
  • Its toxicological properties
  • Its temperature
  • Its radioactivity
  • Displacement of atmospheric oxygen
  • Increase the risk of fire, explosion,

7
Classification
  • Carcinogenic
  • Irritant
  • Corrosive
  • Sensitizing
  • Reproductive toxin
  • Genotoxic
  • Asphyxiants

8
Carcinogenic
  • IARC
  • Group 1 (carcinogenic)
  • Benzene, PAH, asbestos, silica
  • Group 2A (probably carcinogenic)
  • Acrylonytrile, vinyl chloride
  • Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic)
  • Acrylamide, lead, chloroform
  • Group 3 (not classifiable)
  • Group 4 (probably non-carcinogenic)

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Irritant
  • Causes a REVERSIBLE inflammatory effect on
    living tissue by chemical action at the site of
    contact
  • Formaldehyde, most solvents

10
Corrosive
  • Causes visible Destruction of or IRREVISBLE
    alterations in living tissue by chemical action
    at the site of contact
  • Phenol, acids and bases

11
Sensitizer
  • Causes a substantial portion of exposed people to
    develop an Allergic reaction in normal tissue
    after repeated exposure to the chemical
  • Nickel,

12
Target Organ Classification
  • Neuro-toxic
  • Cardio-toxic
  • Hepato-toxic
  • Nephro-toxic
  • Hemato-toxic
  • Reproductive toxin
  • Oculo-toxic
  • Oto-toxic
  • Pulmonary toxin
  • Vasculo-toxic
  • Dermato-toxic
  • Immuno-toxic

13
Physical Properties
  • Aerosols
  • Dust
  • Fumes
  • Smoke
  • Fiber
  • Gases and vapors
  • Fluids

14
Combined effects of chemicals
  • Independent
  • Additive
  • Antagonistic
  • Potentiating
  • Synergistic

15
Routes of Exposure Absorption
  • Inhalation

16
Routes of Exposure Absorption
  • Skin/eye contacts

17
Routes of Exposure Absorption
  • Ingestion

18
Particulate Sizing
  • Inhalable Particle Mass
  • Thoracic Particle Mass
  • Respirable Particle Mass

19
Factors affect toxicity
  • Physical state
  • Chemical structure
  • Duration of exposure
  • Frequency
  • Route
  • Intensity
  • Environmental (temp/humidity/pressure)
  • Individual factors
  • race/genetics/immune/nutrition/activity/stress/
    background disease

20
Monitoring
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Biological monitoring

21
MSDS
  • Prepared by the chemical manufacturer or importer
    and describe
  • Physical hazards, such as fire and explosion
  • Health hazards, such as signs of exposure
  • Routes of exposure
  • Precautions for safe handling and use
  • Emergency and first-aid procedures
  • Control measures

22
MSDS
  • Must provide information about the
  • Physical and chemical characteristics
  • Health effects
  • Exposure limits
  • Carcinogenicity (cancer-causing)

23
Toxicity
  • Information of the potential health hazards of
    chemicals is derived from...
  • 1) Toxicological studies (in vivo, in vitro)
  • 2) Case reports
  • 3) Epidemiological studies

24
Acute toxicity
  • Acute oral, dermal or inhalation toxicity
  • Provides information on acute health hazards
    likely to arise from acute exposure to the
    substance by the given route, and on the
    magnitude of acute toxicity of the substance
  • usually these tests are made with rodents, dermal
    test quite often with rabbits
  • LD50/LC50 values (dose level which is caused
    death to 50 of animals)

25
Dose-response relationship lead
decreased erythrocyte delta-ALAD
activity increased zinc protoporphyrin
anemia
CNS effects
decreased peripheral nerve conductivity Nervous
paralysis, lead colics
Adapted from Elinder C-G et al., Biologisk
monitoring av metaller hos människa.
Arbetsmiljöfonden, Uppsala, 1991
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Some chemical hazards
  • Metals
  • Solvents
  • Pesticides
  • Gases
  • Other chemicals

27
Metals
  • Lead
  • Nickel
  • Chrome
  • Mercury
  • Cadmium

28
Solvents
  • Aliphatic (methan, ethylene, )
  • Aromatic (benzene, styrene, toluene,)
  • Alcohols
  • Petroleum distillates
  • Ethers
  • Esters

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Pesticides
  • Organophosphates
  • Carbamates
  • Organochlorines
  • Pyrethrum, pyrethroid

30
Gases
  • Asphyxiants
  • Simple (CO2, methan, )
  • Chemical (CO, H2S, HCN)
  • Toxic gases (arsine, phosphine, phosgen,)
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