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[Exposure to chromium compounds during processing of chromium iron ore]
J P Gromiec1, B Romanowicz, W Matczak
1Zakładu Zagrozeń Chemicznych Instytutu Medycyny Pracy w Lodzi.
Abstract:
The work verifies data gathered by Occupational Hygiene departments of Sanitary-Epidemiological Stations about workers exposure to chromium compounds in the processing of chrome iron ore. Research showed that 7 plants were involved in the processing of chrome iron ore and that the number of workers directly employed in the process amounted to 215-230. About 150 workers were exposed to high concentrations of chromium compounds which exceeded hygienic standards. All of them were employed only in metallurgical plants. The remaining 80-100 workers subjected to the study exposed to relatively low chromium concentrations were employed in chemical plants and refractory materials plants.
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