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Zinc or Galvanized Poisoning Symptoms (Metal Fume Fever) ... I weld stainless, iron, aluminum and galvanized metals. Over the past 3-4 months I have experienced headaches, coughing and sore throats that are not associated with any cold or flu. I am aware of what is called "fume fever".
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Thus the same as other heavy metal poisoning. ... Mild steel (red iron) and carbon steel contain manganese. Manganese can cause Parkinson ... Zinc in galvanized metal or in paint (on welded surfaces) can cause metal fume fever. It feels like the flu and goes away in a few hours or days after exposure ends. COATINGS and RESIDUES...
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Galvanized shakes; Galvanizer's poisoning; Metal malaria; Metal shakes; Monday morning fever; Saturday night fume fever; Smelter shakes; The shakes; The smothers; Zinc chills; Zinc-fume fever; Zinc oxide chills; Zinc shakes; ... Metal fume fever frequently occurs in workers while welding zinc, galvanizing iron,
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It means that if your exposed to it on a regular basis, then go for an extended amount of time without exposure. Then exposed to the same levels again, then you lose your resistance to the poisoning of your body due to the metal, and you ...
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Smith G. F. (1966) Acute cadmium fume poisoning with .... pneumonia following electric welding of galvanized iron in a confined space. ...
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Welding galvanized steel is common in the metal fabricating industry. Most welders will at some point in their career perform a weld on galvanized steel and encounter galvanize poisoning or "metal fume fever." Galvanize poisoning is a short-term reaction to overexposure of zinc oxide.
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Inhalation fever: causative agents and descriptions of syndromes ... Heavy exposure to: zinc oxide fume or dust, e.g., after welding or flame cutting of galvanized steel, high temperature zinc coating processes, or metal pouring in brass foundries; (Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.)
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Welding rod fumes are widely understood to cause manganese poisoning, also referred to ... While mostly welders are affected by manganism, other people exposed may have worked as any of the following: boiler maker, iron worker, pipefitter, steel fabricator, ship fitter, sheet metal worker, ... Welding Rod Fume Hazards Include...
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Zinc poisoning is mostly accidental from the intake of pesticides, inadvertent therapeutic use of heavy doses of zinc salts, or drinking of acidic juices or brews made in galvanized iron utensils. The average daily intake of zinc in ... IT WAS CONCLUDED THAT METAL FUME FEVER WOULD NOT RESULT FROM CONCN BELOW 15 MG/CU M, &
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