Blood Lead Level of Workers in a Printing Industry

Zhaleh Sedghi Noushabadi, Soqrat Omari Shekaftik, A. Hosseini, A. Ashtarinezhad
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Background: Different chemical materials especially inks are used in printing industry and lead is one of the ingredients that make up its pigments. Therefore, the objectives of present study were to examine blood lead levels and determine the correlation between hygiene behaviors and blood lead levels among workers in one of the printing industry located in the west of Tehran province. Methods: In this cross-sectional study that conducted in 2018, 80 workers of a printing house were selected. Blood samples were collected according NIOSH 8003 method and analyzed using a graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometer GF 5000 model. Data were analyzed by Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis and Spearman correlation test using SPSS 20. The significance level of 0.05 considered for results. Results: The range of blood lead levels was 0.0094 to 0.1968 ppb. Individuals who worked in printing patterns process on cardboard sheets had blood lead levels higher than those working in other processes in this printing house (P < 0.001). The workers who did not use masks (P = 0.034) and gloves (P < 0.001) had higher mean lead atomic absorption than the others. Conclusion: The lack of using personal protective equipment could potentially increase the blood lead levels in printing industry workers.  
某印刷厂工人血铅水平
背景:印刷工业中使用不同的化学材料,特别是油墨,铅是构成其颜料的成分之一。因此,本研究的目的是检查血铅水平,并确定卫生行为和血铅水平之间的相关性在一个印刷业工人位于德黑兰省西部。方法:在2018年进行的横断面研究中,选择了一家印刷厂的80名工人。血液标本按NIOSH 8003法采集,用GF 5000型石墨炉原子吸收分光光度计进行分析。采用SPSS 20进行Mann-Whitney、Kruskal-Wallis和Spearman相关检验。考虑结果的显著性水平为0.05。结果:血铅浓度范围为0.0094 ~ 0.1968 ppb。该印刷厂在纸板上印刷图案工序的工人血铅水平高于其他工序的工人(P < 0.001)。不戴口罩(P = 0.034)和手套(P < 0.001)的工人平均铅原子吸收率高于其他工人。结论:印刷业工人缺乏使用个人防护用品可能会增加血铅水平。
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