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Journal of Zanjan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. 2009; 17 (66): 79-85
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-93888

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Environmental pollutions that affect human health are one of the important worries related to heavy metals production. Our objective of this study was to investigate the blood lead levels in workers of Zinc melting factory of Dandi Zanjan and to compare its level with healthy men who were living around the factory. This study was carried out on 40 workers as case group and 40 healthy non-worker male individuals who where living around the mentioned factory in Dandi region of Zanjan as control group. Blood lead concentrations was measured by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer [GFAAS]. The data were analyzed using T-test and ANOVA. The mean of blood lead levels in case and control groups were 16.06 and 10.47- micro g/dL respectively [P = 0.0001]. There was also a significant difference between workers lead levels in different parts of the factory [P = 0.04]. Blood lead levels in factory workers were higher than in control group, although blood lead levels were in reference limit in workers on the basis of OSHA standards. Since the major way of lead pollution is respiratory tracts, therefore it is necessary to use appropriate air conditioner systems in such factories


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Humans , Lead/toxicity , Freezing , Zinc , Occupational Exposure , Spectrophotometry, Atomic
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