Health and safety aspects of fiber glass

T. Hesterberg, G. Hart
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Fiber glass (FG) is used for insulation, filtration, and reinforcements. Because FG can release respirable fibers during manufacture and handling, respiratory health in the FG workplace has been the focus of numerous studies. Ongoing epidemiology studies of fiber glass workers find no consistent evidence of a causal relationship between human health effects and fiber glass exposure. However, in 1987, IARC designated fiber glass a "possible carcinogen." A 1988-98 series of rodent fiber inhalation studies evaluated the respiratory effects of 15 different inorganic fibers (including 4 FGs). The studies showed a strong relationship between toxicity and biopersistence-fibers that cleared from the lung quickly were innocuous and those that showed little/no clearance induced permanent effects. Thus, fiber biopersistence tests in rats are now accepted in Europe and recognized in the US as valid indicators of potential chronic toxicity. Furthermore, regulatory agencies in Europe and the United States encourage the use of nonbiopersistent FG formulations where possible.
健康和安全方面的玻璃纤维
玻璃纤维(FG)用于绝缘、过滤和增强。由于FG在制造和处理过程中会释放出可呼吸的纤维,因此FG工作场所的呼吸健康一直是许多研究的重点。正在进行的对玻璃纤维工人的流行病学研究发现,没有一致的证据表明人体健康影响与接触玻璃纤维之间存在因果关系。然而,1987年,国际癌症研究机构将玻璃纤维指定为“可能的致癌物”。1988- 1998年一系列啮齿动物纤维吸入研究评估了15种不同无机纤维(包括4种纤维)的呼吸作用。这些研究表明,毒性与生物持久性之间存在很强的关系——从肺部迅速清除的纤维是无害的,而那些显示很少或没有清除的纤维则会产生永久性影响。因此,纤维在大鼠身上的生物持久性测试现在在欧洲被接受,在美国被认为是潜在慢性毒性的有效指标。此外,欧洲和美国的监管机构鼓励在可能的情况下使用非生物持久性FG制剂。
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