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Quantitative Exposure Assessment for Shipyard Workers Exposed to Hand-Transmitted Vibration From a Variety of Vibration Tools

Other Titles
 다양한 진동공구로 인한 국소진동에 노출된 조선소 근로자의 정량적 노출 평가 
Authors
 Jae Yeon Jang  ;  Soyeon Kim  ;  Sang Kyu Park  ;  Jaehoon Roh  ;  Tae Young Lee  ;  Jeong Taek Youn 
Citation
 AIHA JOURNAL, Vol.63(3) : 305-310, 2002 
Journal Title
AIHA JOURNAL
ISSN
 1542-8117 
Issue Date
2002
MeSH
Adult ; Construction Materials ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nervous System Diseases/epidemiology ; Nervous System Diseases/etiology* ; Occupational Exposure* ; Prevalence ; Ships* ; Vascular Diseases/epidemiology ; Vascular Diseases/etiology* ; Vibration/adverse effects*
Keywords
dose-response relationship ; hand-arm vibration syndrome ; lifetime vibration dose ; Stockholm Workshop scale
Abstract
The quantitative exposure to vibration for shipyard workers who have used several kinds of vibratory tools was studied. The dose-response relationship between lifetime exposure dose and hand-arm vibration syndrome also was studied. The study included 344 workers who were exposed to vibration in one shipyard and 53 unexposed workers in the same company. Vibration measurements were made on several vibratory tools according to the international standard, ISO 5349. The actual exposure times for the vibratory tools were measured. Questionnaires for demographics, exposure to vibration, and confounding factors were completed. A lifetime vibration dose was calculated for each worker using job categories, usage pattern of vibratory tools, and the measured vibration acceleration magnitude. Each worker was asked about vascular and neurological symptoms, and symptoms were classified according to the Stockholm workshop scale. The prevalence of vascular and sensorineural symptoms for workers exposed to vibration was 22.7 and 78.2%, which were significantly higher than 0 and 34.0% obtained in the nonexposed workers, respectively. The prevalence and severity of the hand-arm vibration syndrome was increased with an increased lifetime vibration dose. The lifetime vibration dose showed a significant association with both vascular and sensorineural symptoms. In conclusion, the lifetime vibration dose was a useful parameter for quantitative exposure assessment and showed a dose-response relationship between exposure and symptoms when adjusted for confounding factors.
Full Text
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15428110208984718#.VdGHTD8w_cs
DOI
10.1080/15428110208984718
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Roh, Jae Hoon(노재훈)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/143639
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