Health risk assessment of migrant workers' exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls in air and dust in an e-waste recycling area in China: Indication for a new wealth gap in environmental rights
2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 87; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.envint.2015.11.009
ISSN1873-6750
AutoresYalin Wang, Xin Ma, Wei Lin, Ning Wang, Cheng Li, Peng Luo, Muhammad Zaffar Hashmi, Wenbo Wang, Xiaomei Su, Chen Chen, Yindong Liu, Ronglang Huang, Chaofeng Shen,
Tópico(s)Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
ResumoMigrant workers who work and live in polluted environment are a special vulnerable group in the accelerating pace of urbanization and industrialization in China. In the electronic waste (e-waste) recycling area, for example, migrant workers' exposure to pollutants, such as PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), is the result of an informal e-waste recycling process. A village in an electronic waste recycling area where migrant workers gather was surveyed. The migrant workers' daily routines were simulated according to the three-space transition: work place-on the road-home. Indoor air and dust in the migrant workers' houses and workplaces and the ambient air on the roads were sampled. The PCB levels of the air and dust in the places corresponding to the migrant workers are higher than those for local residents. The migrant workers have health risks from PCBs that are 3.8 times greater than those of local residents. This is not only caused by the exposure at work but also by their activity patterns and the environmental conditions of their dwellings. These results revealed the reason for the health risk difference between the migrant workers and local residents, and it also indicated that lifestyle and economic status are important factors that are often ignored compared to occupational exposure.
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