Hessel P A, Sluis-Cremer G K
Epidemiology Research Unit, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Am J Ind Med. 1989;15(1):21-9. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700150104.
Health effects have been documented among American vermiculite workers who mined and processed vermiculite contaminated with amphibole asbestos, viz., tremolite-actinolite. Workers mining and processing South Africa vermiculite (N = 172), which contains very little asbestos, underwent x-ray examination and lung function testing and completed a respiratory symptom questionnaire. The vermiculite workers were compared with other workers involved in the mining or refining of copper. Only two of the vermiculite workers showed evidence of small opacities of 1/0 or more (according to the ILO 1980 classification); lung function was comparable with the other groups of workers, and there was no excess of respiratory symptoms among the vermiculite workers. It is concluded that workers exposed to vermiculite that is minimally contaminated with asbestos are probably not at risk for pneumoconiosis, lung function impairment, or respiratory symptoms. It is likely that the health effects observed in other studies of vermiculite workers are the result of concomitant asbestos exposure. A risk of mesothelioma caused by the fiber content of the vermiculite cannot be excluded by this study.
在美国,对开采和加工被角闪石石棉(即透闪石-阳起石)污染的蛭石的工人的健康影响已有记录。对开采和加工石棉含量极少的南非蛭石的工人(N = 172)进行了X光检查和肺功能测试,并完成了一份呼吸道症状问卷。将这些蛭石工人与其他从事铜开采或精炼的工人进行了比较。只有两名蛭石工人显示有1/0或更大的小阴影证据(根据国际劳工组织1980年分类);肺功能与其他工人群体相当,并且蛭石工人中没有过多的呼吸道症状。得出的结论是,接触石棉污染极少的蛭石的工人可能没有患尘肺病、肺功能损害或呼吸道症状的风险。在其他蛭石工人研究中观察到的健康影响可能是同时接触石棉的结果。本研究不能排除蛭石纤维含量导致间皮瘤的风险。