Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise

In order to develop ideological grounds for complex assessment of industrial carcinogenic danger, we performed hygienic assessment of contribution made by working environment factors into carcinogenic risks formation for workers employed at blister copper production. The assessment included predicti...

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Main Authors: V.I. Adrianovskiy, G.Ya. Lipatov, E.A. Kuz’mina, N.V. Zlygosteva, K.Yu. Russkikh, N.P. Sharipova, T.V. Bushueva, V.O. Ruzakov
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Language:English
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2017-03-01
Series:Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
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Online Access:http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/11
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spelling doaj-8bcab082036246c5b18704b45bc9e1b32020-11-24T22:34:36ZengFBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû2308-11552308-11632017-03-0119810510.21668/health.risk/2017.1.11.engAssessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise V.I. Adrianovskiy0G.Ya. Lipatov1E.A. Kuz’mina2N.V. Zlygosteva 3K.Yu. Russkikh4N.P. Sharipova 5T.V. Bushueva6V.O. Ruzakov 7Yekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesYekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesYekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesYekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesYekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesUral State Medical UniversityYekaterinburg Medical Scientific Center for Prevention and Health Protection for workers employed at industrial enterprisesAdministration of the Federal Supervision Service for Consumer’s Rishts Profection and Human Welfare in the Sverdlovsk RegionIn order to develop ideological grounds for complex assessment of industrial carcinogenic danger, we performed hygienic assessment of contribution made by working environment factors into carcinogenic risks formation for workers employed at blister copper production. The assessment included predictive values of occupational risks. We determined tumor markers levels for occupations with unacceptable levels of carcinogenic risks. We examined mortality caused by malignant neoplasms. It is shown that non-organic arsenic compounds applied in blister copper production are the main factor causing carcinogenic risks. As we calculated individual carcinogenic risks for 25-year working period we found out that total carcinogenic risks for all basic and supplementary occupations in copper-smelting workshops were within the 4th range (more than 1.0 х 10 -3 ). Unacceptable predictive values of carcinogenic risks for 100 % examined occupations appeared already after 5 years of work. We detected excess levels of tumor markers in 73 % of examined workers with occupations characterized with unacceptable values of carcinogenic risks; 19 % of such workers had excess levels of two tumor markers at once. 9 % of examined workers had excess levels of Cyfra 21.1 tumor marker, 14,5 % of workers had high levels of СЕА tumor marker, and 59 % of workers had high levels of NSE tumor marker. Intensive mortality indices for male workers employed at copper-smelting workshops as per all localizations amounted to 153.14, whereas they amounted to only 127.25 per 100,000 people for other population groups. Workers employed at blister copper production had higher intensive mortality indices than other people in terms of such nosologies as malignant neoplasms in respiratory organs and chest (86.78 and 47.72 correspondingly), including lung cancer (71.47 and 43.48 correspondingly. The obtained results will help to work out a system for managing carcinogenic risks which will include regulating and controlling activities, managerial activities, technical and technological measures, financial and economic activities, medical and prevention activities plus rehabilitation activities, as well as information and educational activities.http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/11blister copper productionoccupational individual carcinogenic riskmortality caused by malignant neoplasmstumor markerscarcinogenic risk managementarsenicnickelleadcadmium
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author V.I. Adrianovskiy
G.Ya. Lipatov
E.A. Kuz’mina
N.V. Zlygosteva
K.Yu. Russkikh
N.P. Sharipova
T.V. Bushueva
V.O. Ruzakov
spellingShingle V.I. Adrianovskiy
G.Ya. Lipatov
E.A. Kuz’mina
N.V. Zlygosteva
K.Yu. Russkikh
N.P. Sharipova
T.V. Bushueva
V.O. Ruzakov
Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
blister copper production
occupational individual carcinogenic risk
mortality caused by malignant neoplasms
tumor markers
carcinogenic risk management
arsenic
nickel
lead
cadmium
author_facet V.I. Adrianovskiy
G.Ya. Lipatov
E.A. Kuz’mina
N.V. Zlygosteva
K.Yu. Russkikh
N.P. Sharipova
T.V. Bushueva
V.O. Ruzakov
author_sort V.I. Adrianovskiy
title Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
title_short Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
title_full Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
title_fullStr Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
title_full_unstemmed Assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
title_sort assessing occupational carcinogenic risks for health of workers employed at blister copper production enterprise
publisher FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”
series Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
issn 2308-1155
2308-1163
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In order to develop ideological grounds for complex assessment of industrial carcinogenic danger, we performed hygienic assessment of contribution made by working environment factors into carcinogenic risks formation for workers employed at blister copper production. The assessment included predictive values of occupational risks. We determined tumor markers levels for occupations with unacceptable levels of carcinogenic risks. We examined mortality caused by malignant neoplasms. It is shown that non-organic arsenic compounds applied in blister copper production are the main factor causing carcinogenic risks. As we calculated individual carcinogenic risks for 25-year working period we found out that total carcinogenic risks for all basic and supplementary occupations in copper-smelting workshops were within the 4th range (more than 1.0 х 10 -3 ). Unacceptable predictive values of carcinogenic risks for 100 % examined occupations appeared already after 5 years of work. We detected excess levels of tumor markers in 73 % of examined workers with occupations characterized with unacceptable values of carcinogenic risks; 19 % of such workers had excess levels of two tumor markers at once. 9 % of examined workers had excess levels of Cyfra 21.1 tumor marker, 14,5 % of workers had high levels of СЕА tumor marker, and 59 % of workers had high levels of NSE tumor marker. Intensive mortality indices for male workers employed at copper-smelting workshops as per all localizations amounted to 153.14, whereas they amounted to only 127.25 per 100,000 people for other population groups. Workers employed at blister copper production had higher intensive mortality indices than other people in terms of such nosologies as malignant neoplasms in respiratory organs and chest (86.78 and 47.72 correspondingly), including lung cancer (71.47 and 43.48 correspondingly. The obtained results will help to work out a system for managing carcinogenic risks which will include regulating and controlling activities, managerial activities, technical and technological measures, financial and economic activities, medical and prevention activities plus rehabilitation activities, as well as information and educational activities.
topic blister copper production
occupational individual carcinogenic risk
mortality caused by malignant neoplasms
tumor markers
carcinogenic risk management
arsenic
nickel
lead
cadmium
url http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/11
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