General occupational safety and health rules subdivision z toxic and hazardous substances



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To the extent possible, the studies listed in Table 9 provide geometric means and geometric standard deviations for measurements among the groups defined in each study. For studies reporting a geometric standard deviation along with a mean, the lower and upper 95th percentile for these distributions were derived and reported in the table.

The data provided from 15 of the 19 studies listed in Table 9 indicate that the geometric mean concentration of B2M observed among those who were not occupationally exposed to cadmium is 70-170 µg/g CRTU. Data from the 4 remaining studies indicate that exposed workers who exhibit no signs of proteinuria show mean B2MU levels of 60-300 µg/g CRTU. B2MU values in the study by Thun et al. (1989), however, appear high in comparison to the other 3 studies. If this study is removed, B2MU levels for those who are not occupationally exposed to cadmium are similar to B2MU levels found among cadmium-exposed workers who exhibit no signs of kidney dysfunction. Although the mean is high in the study by Thun et al., the range of measurements reported in this study is within the ranges reported for the other studies.

Determining a reasonable upper limit from the range of B2M concentrations observed among those who do not exhibit signs of proteinuria is problematic. Elevated B2MU levels are among the signs used to define the onset of kidney dysfunction. Without access to the raw data from the studies listed in Table 9, it is necessary to rely on reported standard deviations to estimate an upper limit for normal B2MU concentrations (i.e., the upper 95th percentile for the distributions measured). For the 8 studies reporting a geometric standard deviation, the upper 95th percentiles for the distributions are 180-1140 µg/g CRTU. These values are in general agreement with the upper 95th percentile for the distribution (i.e., 631 µg/g CRTU) reported by Buchet et al. (1980). These upper limits also appear to be in general agreement with B2MU values (i.e., 100-690 µg/g CRTU) reported as the normal upper limit by Iwao et al. (1980), Kawada et al. (1989), Wibowo et al. (1982), and Schardun and van Epps (1987). These values must be compared to levels reported among those exhibiting kidney dysfunction to define a threshold level for kidney dysfunction related to cadmium exposure.



5.3.7.2 Range of B2MU Concentrations Among Exposed Workers

Table 10 presents results from studies reporting B2MU determinations among those occupationally exposed to cadmium in the work place; in some of these studies, kidney dysfunction was observed among exposed workers, while other studies did not make an effort to distinguish among exposed workers based on kidney dysfunction. As with Table 9, this table provides geometric means and geometric standard deviations for the groups defined in each study if available. For studies reporting a geometric standard deviation along with a mean, the lower and upper 95th percentiles for the distributions are derived and reported in the table.




Table 10. – B-2-Microglobulin Concentrations Observed in Urine Among

Occupationally-Exposed Workers


Study

No.


N

Concentration of B-2-Microglobulin in urine


Reference

Geometric

mean (µg/g) a

Geom

std dev

L 95% of

range b

U 95% of

range b

1

2

3



4

5

6



7

8

9



10

11

12



13

14

15



16

1,424

1,754


33

65

c 44

148

37

c 45



c 10

c 11

c 12

g 8

c 23

10

34



c 15

160

260


210

210


5,700

c 180

160


3,300

6,100


3,900

300


7,400

h 1,800

690


71

4,700


6.19

6.50


…………

…………


6.49

…………


3.90

8.7


5.99

2.96


…………

…………


…………

…………


…………

6.49


8.1

12

……………



……………

d 300

f 110

17

d 310



f 650

d 710

……………


……………

……………


……………

……………


d 590

3,300

5,600


……………..

……………..


d 98,000

f 280

1,500


d 89,000

f 57,000

d 15,000

……………..


……………..

……………..


……………..

……………..


d 93,000

Ishizaki et al. 1989.

Ishizaki et al. 1989.

Ellis et al. 1983.

Chia et al. 1989.

Kjellstrom et al. 1977.

Buchet et al. 1980.

Kenzaburo et al. 1979.

Mason et al. 1988.

Falck et al. 1983.

Elinder et al. 1985.

Roels et al. 1991.

Roels et al. 1991.

Roels et al. 1989.

Iwao et al. 1980.

Wibowo et al. 1982.

Thun et al. 1989.



a Unless otherwise stated.

b Based on an assumed lognormal distribution.

c Among workers diagnosed as having renal dysfunction; for Elinder this means 2 levels greater than 300 micrograms per gram creatinine (µg/gr Cr); for Roels, 1991, range = 31-35, 170 µg 2/gr Cr and geometric mean = 63 among healthy workers; for Mason 2>300 µg/gr Cr.

d Based on a detailed review of the data by OSHA.

e Arithmetic mean.

f Reported in the study.

g Retired workers.

h 1,800 µg 2/gr Cr for first survey; second survey = 1,600; third survey = 2,600; fourth survey = 2,600; fifth survey = 2,600.

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