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Basic data | Standard ID | GBZ 12-2014 (GBZ12-2014) | | Description (Translated English) | Diagnosis of occupational chromium induced nasal disease | | Sector / Industry | National Standard | | Classification of Chinese Standard | C60 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.100 | | Word Count Estimation | 5,581 | | Date of Issue | 10/13/2014 | | Date of Implementation | 3/1/2015 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GBZ 12-2002 | | Quoted Standard | GB/T 16180 | | Regulation (derived from) | State-Health-Communication [2014] 14 | | Issuing agency(ies) | National Health and Family Planning Commission | | Summary | This standard specifies the principles of diagnosis and treatment of occupational chromium nasal diseases. This standard applies to occupational exposure to chromium anhydride, chromic acid, chromate and dichromate, etc. Hexavalent chromium compounds caus |
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Diagnostic Criteria of Occupational Chromium Induced Nasal Disease
ICS 13.100
C60
GBZ
People's Republic of China National Occupational Health Standards
Diagnostic criteria for occupational chrome nose disease
Released in.2002-04-08
2002-06-01 Implementation
Issued by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China
Foreword
Article 5.1 of this standard is recommended and the remainder is mandatory.
According to the "People's Republic of China Occupational Disease Prevention Law" to develop this standard. Since the implementation of the standard date, the original standard
GB 7798-1987 inconsistent with this standard, the standard shall prevail.
Chromic anhydride, chromic acid, chromate and dichromate and other hexavalent chromium compounds in the electroplating operations in a wide range of contacts, such as improper protection,
Operators can occur in the nasal diaphragmatic mucosal erosion, ulcers, cartilage perforation and other mainly chrome nose disease. For the correct diagnosis and early
Nose damage, in order to protect the health of workers, the development of this standard.
Appendix A to this standard is an informative appendix.
This standard is proposed and centralized by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China.
This standard is drafted by the Nanjing Chemical Industry Company.
This standard is interpreted by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China.
Diagnostic criteria for occupational chrome nose disease
Chromium anhydride, chromic acid, chromate and dichromate and other hexavalent chromium compounds caused by nasal damage known as chrome disease.
1 Scope
This standard specifies the diagnostic criteria and principles of occupational chrome disease.
This standard applies to hexavalent chromium compounds caused by occupational nose damage.
2 normative reference documents
The terms of the following documents are hereby incorporated by reference into this standard. Any date that references the date of the document
All subsequent amendments (excluding corrigenda) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however,
The parties to the agreement are able to use the latest version of these documents. Those who do not mind the date of the reference file, its latest
The version applies to this standard.
GBZ 18 diagnostic criteria for occupational dermatosis (general)
3 diagnostic principles
According to close contact with hexavalent chromium compounds in the occupational history and related clinical manifestations, excluding other causes of nasal damage,
Combined with the operating environment of labor hygiene investigation, can be diagnosed.
4 diagnostic criteria
Chrome nose disease patients may have runny nose, nasal congestion, epistaxis, dry nose, nose burning, loss of smell and other symptoms, and nasal congestion,
Swelling, dryness or atrophy. Where there is one of the following signs of the nose, you can diagnose chrome disease.
a) nasal septum mucosal erosion, a few cases of turbinate mucosal erosion;
b) nasal septum mucosal ulcer;
c) nasal septal cartilage perforation.
5 Principles of handling
5.1 Principles of treatment
To symptomatic treatment based. Local sodium thiosulfate solution or lysozyme preparation; for nasal septal perforation patients, necessary
Surgical nasal septum repair.
5.2 Other processing
5.2.1 patients with severe nasal erosion, can be temporarily out of chromium operation.
5.2.2 patients with nasal mucosal ulcers should be temporarily removed from the chromium operation, long treatment will be considered from the transfer of chromium.
5.2.3 Where there is nasal septum perforation, should be transferred from the chromium operation.
6 Correct use of the description of this standard
See Appendix A (informative).
Appendix A
(Informative)
Correctly use the instructions in this standard
A.1 This standard applies only to occupational nose damage caused by hexavalent chromium compounds. Chromium can be referred to skin damage
GBZ 18 treatment.
A.2 nasal septum perforation can also be caused by fluoride, salt, vanadium pentoxide, etc.; or because of syphilis, tuberculosis, trauma and other reasons
Health, so the diagnosis should be combined with pre-job medical examination data, patients with toxic history and operating environment for differential diagnosis.
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