(1) Background: Welding fumes (WFs) are composed of fine and ultrafine particles, which may reach the distal airways and represent a risk factor for respiratory diseases. (2) Methods: In vitro and in vivo studies to understand WFs pathogenesis were selected. Epidemiological studies, original articles, review, and meta-analysis to examine solely respiratory disease in welders were included. A systematic literature search, using PubMed, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Technical Information Center (NIOSHTIC), and Web of Science databases, was performed. (3) Results: Dose, time of exposure, and composition of WFs affect lung injury. Inflammation, lung defense suppression, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and genotoxic effects...
Welding of metals generates a complex mix of noxious gases and fumes,1 and has been linked with vari...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to welding fume in the workplace was associated with lung function disorders an...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-06-01T00:00:00Z30933662PMC6538433636
Dr. Sultan Ayoub Meo, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology (29), College of Medicine, King ...
Welding fumes were recently reclassified as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1) by the International A...
PURPOSE: Welders are exposed to airborne particles from the welding environment and often develop sy...
Welding is one of the key components of numerous manufacturing industries, which has potential physi...
Welding processes generate significant occupational and environmental pollutants and hazards. The co...
Welding generates a complex aerosol of incidental nanoparticles and cytotoxic metals, such as chromi...
During welding process, a visible smoke that contains harmful metal fume and gas byproducts is produ...
was associated with high exposure to gases and fumes, mineral and biological dusts. In a 9-year foll...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Welding is a common industrial process used to join metals and generates complex aerosols of potenti...
Welding of metals generates a complex mix of noxious gases and fumes,1 and has been linked with vari...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to welding fume in the workplace was associated with lung function disorders an...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-06-01T00:00:00Z30933662PMC6538433636
Dr. Sultan Ayoub Meo, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology (29), College of Medicine, King ...
Welding fumes were recently reclassified as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1) by the International A...
PURPOSE: Welders are exposed to airborne particles from the welding environment and often develop sy...
Welding is one of the key components of numerous manufacturing industries, which has potential physi...
Welding processes generate significant occupational and environmental pollutants and hazards. The co...
Welding generates a complex aerosol of incidental nanoparticles and cytotoxic metals, such as chromi...
During welding process, a visible smoke that contains harmful metal fume and gas byproducts is produ...
was associated with high exposure to gases and fumes, mineral and biological dusts. In a 9-year foll...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported a higher incidence of respiratory illnesses such ...
Occupational exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with an increased risk of car...
Welding is a common industrial process used to join metals and generates complex aerosols of potenti...
Welding of metals generates a complex mix of noxious gases and fumes,1 and has been linked with vari...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The welding process releases potentially hazardous gases and fumes, ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to welding fume in the workplace was associated with lung function disorders an...