Carboxyhaemoglobin levels in workers in Leicestershire garages

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Abstract

Blood carboxyhaemoglobin (Hb(co)%) levels were measured in 61 workers in 35 garages in Leicester and Leicestershire. Of 26 workers in large garages in winter, 44% of the nonsmokers and 20% of the smokers had increased CO absorption, the highest Hb(co)% being 26.0 in a non-smoker. Of 35 workers in 24 smaller, randomly chosen garages visited throughout the year (two per month) the corresponding figures were 43% and 14%, the highest Hb(co)% being 21.0. The possible relevance of these findings to coronary heart disease in garage workers is discussed.

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Kelman, G. R., & Davies, T. J. (1979). Carboxyhaemoglobin levels in workers in Leicestershire garages. British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 36(3), 238–241. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.36.3.238

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