Industrial Hygiene (Homework Assignment)

Instructions:
Welding fumes are a common occupational exposure. Several different welding fumes can cause
similar adverse health effects. Personal sampling of a welding operation at a manufacturing
facility produced the following 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) results for individual metal
fumes.
Metal Fume Result OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Antimony 0.05 mg/m³ 0.5 mg/m³ 0.5 mg/m³
Beryllium 0.00001 mg/m³ 0.002 mg/m³ 0.00005 mg/m³ (I)
Cadmium 0.025 mg/m³ 0.1 mg/m³ 0.01 mg/m³

Chromium 0.02 mg/m³ 1 mg/m³ 0.5 mg/m³
Copper 0.03 mg/m³ 0.1 mg/m³ 0.2 mg/m³
Iron Oxide 0.5 mg/m³ 10 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ (R)
Magnesium Oxide 0.02 mg/m³ 15 mg/m³ 10 mg/m³
Molybdenum 0.003 mg/m³ 15 mg/m³ 10 mg/m³ (I)
Nickel 0.25 mg/m³ 1 mg/m³ 1.5 mg/m³ (I)
Zinc Oxide 0.3 mg/m³ 5 mg/m³ 2 mg/m³ (R)
(R) Respirable fraction (I) Inhalable fraction
Briefly summarize the primary health effects associated with overexposure to each type of metal
fume, including both acute and chronic health effects. Explain what analytical methods you would
use for evaluating health hazards in the workplace.
Identify the types of metal fumes that would produce similar health effects on an exposed worker.
Assume that each listed metal can cause respiratory irritation. Use the equation in 1910.1000(d)
(2)(i) to calculate the equivalent exposure (in relation to OSHA PELS) for the metal fumes with
similar health effects based on the “Result” column in the table above. Discuss whether you
believe any of the individual metal fume exposures or the combined exposure exceeds an OSHA
PEL or an ACGIH TLV.
Your homework assignment should be a minimum of two pages in length.

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