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59800-01-34-ATTACHMENT C T8 CCR§1532 Cadmium-Appendix A <br /> Some workers will have to change out of work clothes and shower at the end of the day,as part of <br /> their workday, in order to wash cadmium from skin and hair. Handwashing and cadmium-free eating <br /> 6. facilities shall be provided by the employer and proper hygiene should always be performed before <br /> eating. It is also recommended that you do not smoke or use tobacco products, because among other <br /> things,they naturally contain cadmium.For further information,read the labeling on such products. <br /> IV. Physician Information <br /> A. Introduction <br /> ` The medical surveillance provisions of paragraph(1)generally are aimed at accomplishing three main <br /> interrelated purposes: first, identifying employees at higher risk of adverse health effects from excess, <br /> chronic exposure to cadmium;second,preventing cadmium-induced disease; and third,detecting and <br /> minimizing existing cadmium-induced disease. The core of medical surveillance in this standard is <br /> 6. the early and periodic monitoring of the employee's biological indicators of: a)recent exposure to <br /> cadmium;b)cadmium body burden; and c)potential and actual kidney damage associated with <br /> exposure to cadmium. <br /> 6. The main adverse health effects associated with cadmium overexposure are lung cancer and kidney <br /> dysfunction. It is not yet known how to adequately biologically monitor human beings to specifically <br /> prevent cadmium-induced lung cancer. By contrast,the kidney can be monitored to provide <br /> 6. prevention and early detection of cadmium-induced kidney damage. Since, for non-carcinogenic <br /> effects,the kidney is considered the primary target organ of chronic exposure to cadmium,the <br /> medical surveillance provisions of this standard effectively focus on cadmium-induced kidney <br /> ` disease.Within that focus,the aim,where possible,is to prevent the onset of such disease and,where <br /> necessary,to minimize such disease as may already exist.The by-products of successful prevention <br /> of kidney disease are anticipated to be the reduction and prevention of other cadmium-induced <br /> L diseases. <br /> B. Health Effects <br /> The major health effects associated with cadmium overexposure are described below. <br /> L <br /> 1. Kidney <br /> The most prevalent non-malignant disease observed among workers chronically exposed to <br /> cadmium is kidney dysfunction.Initially,such dysfunction is manifested as proteinuria. The <br /> proteinuria associated with cadmium exposure is most commonly characterized by excretion of <br /> low-molecular weight proteins(15,000 to 40,000 MW)accompanied by loss of electrolytes, uric <br /> acid,calcium,amino acids,and phosphate.The compounds commonly excreted include:beta-2- <br /> microglobulin(lie-M),retinol binding protein(RBP), immunoglobulin light chains, and <br /> lysozyme. Excretion of low molecular weight proteins are characteristic of damage to the <br /> proximal tubules of the kidney(Iwao et al., 1980). <br /> It has also been observed that exposure to cadmium may lead to urinary excretion of high- <br /> molecular weight proteins such as albumin, immunoglobulin G,and glycoproteins(Ex. 29). <br /> Excretion of high-molecular weight proteins is typically indicative of damage to the glomeruli of <br /> 6. the kidney.Bernard et al.,(1979)suggest that damage to the glomeruli and damage to the <br /> proximal tubules of the kidney may both be linked to cadmium exposure but they may occur <br /> independently of each other. <br /> 6- Several studies indicate that the onset of low-molecular weight proteinuria is a sign of irreversible <br /> kidney damage(Friberg et al., 1974;Reels et al., 1982;Piscator 1984;Elinder et al., 1985; Smith <br /> et al., 1986).Above specific levels of Q2-M associated with cadmium exposure it is unlikely that <br /> L 02-M levels return to normal even when cadmium exposure is eliminated by removal of the <br /> individual from the cadmium work environment(Friberg,Ex.29, 1990). <br /> V Linden UST sl and Removal,Task Order No.34 Caltrans Contract 06A1895,EFLS 10-1300-0181-0 <br /> Geocon Project No.59800-01-34 Page C-3 of 6 September 2014 <br /> L. <br />