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Assessment guideline for the safe use of metalworking fluids - Focused on water-soluble metalworking fluids  

Park, Dong-Uk (Department of invironmental Health, Korea National Open University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene / v.20, no.2, 2010 , pp. 131-138 More about this Journal
Abstract
This technical report was developed to suggest the guideline to assess the safe use and handling metalworking fluids (MWFs) in machining operation. The basis of this method developed in this study was based on self assessment procedure recommended by Organization Resources Counselors (ORC) of the United States (US). In addition, various MWF management elements obtained from the review on various articles, reports and author's experience regarding MWF were newly added to the evaluation guideline. A total of four areas were finally selected in order to control exposure to MWF used in machining operations. They are all related to the presence and efficiency of the control measures, exposure assessment, management on tank and sump, and safe treatment of chips and metal fines generated during machining operations. Each area is consisted of several related elements. Several evaluation areas and elements used in this study could be revised, replaced, added and deleted according to the process environment, evaluation objectives and evaluator's (manager) criteria etc. This evaluation guide manual could be used for safe management of MWF in metalworking operation. In addition, industrial hygienists can use this evaluation method for auditing and evaluating the management status on MWF.
Keywords
metalworking fluids; metalworking operation; water-soluble metalworking fluids;
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