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. 2008 Feb 26;3:6. doi: 10.1186/1745-6673-3-6

Table 2.

Distribution of estimated cumulative exposure to welding fume particulates by type of steel and main welding technology among ever-welding Danish metal workers.

N Welders Years welding, mean (STD) Geometric mean particulate exposure, mg/m3 Geometric mean (min-max), mg/m3 * years, 1950–20041 Geometric mean (min-max), mg/m3 * years, 1987–20041
Mild steel manual metal arc (MMA) 37 7.5 (6.1) 4.1 31 (8–103) 17 (7–61)
metal active gas (MAG) 39 12.4 (9.7) 3.2 40 (7–134) 26 (9–50)
Stainless steel manual metal arc (MMA) 1 5.0 3.0 15 (15–15) 0
tungsten inert gas (TIG) 28 15.1 (10.9) 1.4 22 (3–63) 14 (3–26)
Alloyed steel manual metal arc (MMA) 20 16 (12.4) 6.5 105 (8–478) 42 (7–166)
tungsten inert gas (TIG) 13 11.6 (7.6) 1,5 17 (2–34) 12 (2–23)
Aluminum tungsten inert gas (TIG) 7 4.8 (5.5) 2.3 11 (3–22) 11 (3–22)
All particulates 76 . . 88 (4–499) 37 (3–166)2

1) estimates based upon the assumption that exposures levels have not declined from 1989 onwards.

2) includes 68 men performing welding tasks during at least one appointment from 1987 through 2004.