Toxicological aspects of cadmium and occupational health activities to prevent workplace exposure in Japan: A narrative review

Chemicals are an essential part of modern manufacture processes. Their use must be managed with great attention in occupational settings to avoid serious detrimental effects to the health of employees. For example, cadmium compounds are indispensable for the production of nickel-cadmium rechargeable...

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Hauptverfasser: Usuda, Kan, Kono, Koichi, Ohnishi, Keiko, Nakayama, Shin, Sugiura, Yumiko, Kitamura, Yasuhiro, Kurita, Akihiro, Tsuda, Yuko, Kimura, Motoshi, Yoshida, Yasuhisa
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description Chemicals are an essential part of modern manufacture processes. Their use must be managed with great attention in occupational settings to avoid serious detrimental effects to the health of employees. For example, cadmium compounds are indispensable for the production of nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries or as chemical stabilizer in plastics. It is an exceptionally toxic heavy metal and personnel exposed to cadmium in the workplace meet with potential health risks that can lead to the development of kidney, skeletal and respiratory disorders. In consequence, proactive and systematical development of occupational hygiene and health activities are necessary to reduce chemical exposure to cadmium in the workplace. This review describes the known facts of cadmium toxicity, the biological effects of cadmium exposure, possible regulation measures to prevent occupational cadmium exposure in three industrial health management systems and discusses future cooperation programs in these systems, proactive safety activities and occupational safety and health management strategies.
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Biological effects
Cadmium
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Health risks
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Toxicity
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Zinc
title Toxicological aspects of cadmium and occupational health activities to prevent workplace exposure in Japan: A narrative review
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