Nokso-Koivisto P, Pukkala E
Occupational Health Services of The State Treasury, Finland.
Occup Environ Med. 1994 May;51(5):330-4. doi: 10.1136/oem.51.5.330.
Locomotive drivers in the steam engine era were exposed to asbestos during their vocational training for two years while training in workshops. Later in their career they had exposure to coal and diesel combustion products. To assess the level of earlier exposure historical working conditions were reconstructed and hygienic conditions were measured. The average exposure to asbestos (mainly anthophylline) fibres > 5 microns was 5.0 fibres/cm3. Incidence of cancer in a cohort of 8391 members of the Finnish Locomotive Drivers' Association, 1953-91, was analysed. The incidence of lung cancer and also total cancer was below the national average, probably due to the low prevalence of smoking among the drivers in the steam engine era. A four-fold risk of mesothelioma was found, most likely caused by exposure to asbestos. Also the observed 1.5-fold incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer and 1.7-fold risk of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx may be related to occupation.
在蒸汽机车时代,机车司机在车间接受职业培训的两年时间里接触过石棉。在其职业生涯后期,他们接触到煤炭和柴油燃烧产物。为评估早期接触水平,对历史工作条件进行了重建,并对卫生条件进行了测量。对大于5微米的石棉(主要是叶蛇纹石)纤维的平均接触量为5.0纤维/立方厘米。分析了1953年至1991年芬兰机车司机协会8391名成员队列中的癌症发病率。肺癌以及总体癌症的发病率低于全国平均水平,这可能是由于蒸汽机车时代司机中吸烟率较低。发现间皮瘤风险增加了四倍,很可能是由于接触石棉所致。此外,观察到的非黑色素瘤皮肤癌发病率增加1.5倍以及口腔和咽喉癌风险增加1.7倍可能也与职业有关。