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Basic data | Standard ID | GBZ 48-2002 (GBZ48-2002) | | Description (Translated English) | Diagnostic Criteria of Metal Fume Fever | | Sector / Industry | National Standard | | Classification of Chinese Standard | C60 | | Classification of International Standard | 13.1 | | Word Count Estimation | 5,555 | | Date of Issue | 4/8/2002 | | Date of Implementation | 6/1/2002 | | Summary | This standard specifies the diagnostic criteria and principles of metal fume fever. This standard applies to zinc smelting, metal fume fever zinc alloy casting, zinc white manufacturing, galvanizing, zinc spray, zinc and other zinc-welding operations workers. Also applicable to metal oxide fume copper, silver, iron, cadmium, lead, arsenic and other minerals produced in the smelting and casting process due to metal fume fever. |
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Diagnostic Criteria of Metal Fume Fever
ICS 13.100
C60
GBZ
People's Republic of China National Occupational Health Standards
Criteria for the determination of metal smoke and heat
Released in.2002-04-08
2002-06-01 Implementation
Issued by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China
Foreword
Article 4.1 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 11515-1989 inconsistent with this standard, subject to this standard.
In the zinc, copper, cadmium and other minerals smelting, casting, the use of the process, such as improper protection, the operator can inhale new
Metal oxide smoke and the sudden rise in body temperature and blood leukocyte count increased the main metal smoke, in order to facilitate the early
Diagnosis and treatment to protect the health of the operator, 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 Hunan Institute of Occupational Disease Prevention and Control of Labor Hygiene, Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Luoyang
City Occupational Disease Prevention and Control Institute, Lanzhou Silver Company Industrial Labor Hygiene Research Institute to participate in the drafting.
This standard is interpreted by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China.
Criteria for the determination of metal smoke and heat
Metal smoke is due to inhalation of new metal oxide smoke caused by the typical sudden rise in body temperature and blood white blood cell count
Increased as the main performance of the systemic disease.
1 Scope
This standard specifies the diagnostic criteria and principles of metal smoke and heat.
This standard applies to zinc smelting, zinc alloy casting, zinc and white manufacturing, galvanizing, zinc spraying, zinc welding and other zinc workers
Hot smoke. Also applies to copper, silver, iron, cadmium, lead, arsenic and other minerals in the smelting and casting process generated by the metal oxide smoke
To metal heat.
2 diagnostic principles
According to the occupational exposure history of metal oxide smoke, typical clinical symptoms, special changes in body temperature and white blood cell count
Increase, refer to the operating environment, comprehensive analysis, excluding similar diseases, can be diagnosed.
3 diagnostic criteria
Metal smoke often in contact with metal oxide smoke within a few hours after the onset of disease. First is dizziness, fatigue, fatigue, chest tightness,
Shortness of breath, muscle pain, joint pain, after the fever, increased white blood cells, heavier with chills, chills.
4 Principles of handling
4.1 Principles of treatment
Generally do not need special drug treatment. Heavier, according to the condition given symptomatic treatment.
4.2 Other processing
After appropriate rest, after recovery can continue to engage in the original work, regular review.
5 Use the instructions of this standard correctly
See Appendix A (informative).
Appendix A
(Informative)
Correctly use the instructions in this standard
A.1 The scope of application of this standard
This standard applies to zinc smelting, zinc alloy casting, zinc and white manufacturing, galvanizing, zinc spraying, zinc welding and other zinc workers
Hot smoke. Also applies to copper, silver, iron, cadmium, lead, arsenic and other minerals in the smelting and casting process generated by the metal oxide smoke
To metal heat.
A.2 The clinical course of metal smoke and heat
Metal fever was acute attack, no chronic progression of the process and sequelae. Often in contact with high concentrations of metal oxide smoke 6 ~
12 h dizziness, fatigue, fatigue, sweating, fever, chills, chills embolism, body temperature rose to 37.5 ℃ or more, white blood
Cell increase. Symptoms, signs generally in 4 ~ 24 h subsided, white blood cell increased by 20 × 109/L (20 000/mm3) to
Who often have to continue for 24 h, usually in 4 ~ 12 h back to normal, such as symptoms, fever and leukopenia continue to not resume,
Should be further examined, with the disease identified.
A.3 Differential diagnosis of metal smoke and heat
Metal smoke and fever should be differentiated from malaria, cold, acute bronchitis, acute bronchitis and other diseases. Metal smoke in the hair
12 hours before the disease, there is a close exposure to metal oxide smoke history; during the onset of a typical body temperature, accompanied by blood
The number of white blood cells increased, the condition in a day without special treatment can be self-healing.
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