TY - JOUR
T1 - Does sulfuric acid have a ‘protective’ effect on battery recyclers exposed to lead?
AU - Varona, Marcela
AU - Díaz-Criollo, Sonia M.
AU - Palma-Parra, Ruth Marien
AU - Idrovo, Alvaro Javier
AU - Téllez avila , Eliana M
AU - Palencia Flórez , Diana
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Culturally significant interventions to prevent lead exposure of battery recyclers are required. Sulfuric acid used in batteries causes skin lesions and could facilitate the recognition of hazards. This study explored whether joint exposure to lead and sulfuric acid can be used in interventionstomanagehazardousworkconditions.Datawerecollectedfrom120 informal workers, and the blood lead level was measured. Predictors of blood lead levels were explored using a tobit model. The median blood lead level was 9.45 µg/dL (Q75-Q25: 48.9 µg/dL); when lead and sulfuric acid exposure occurred, the level increased to 11.44 µg/dL, and when exposure to lead and other substances occurred, the level was 11.50 µg/ dL. Workers are unaware of the risks of obvious and acute silent chronic exposure. Future preventive interventions could confront the economic benefits of battery recycling with the recognition of susceptibility and severity related to lead and sulfuric acid exposure.
AB - Culturally significant interventions to prevent lead exposure of battery recyclers are required. Sulfuric acid used in batteries causes skin lesions and could facilitate the recognition of hazards. This study explored whether joint exposure to lead and sulfuric acid can be used in interventionstomanagehazardousworkconditions.Datawerecollectedfrom120 informal workers, and the blood lead level was measured. Predictors of blood lead levels were explored using a tobit model. The median blood lead level was 9.45 µg/dL (Q75-Q25: 48.9 µg/dL); when lead and sulfuric acid exposure occurred, the level increased to 11.44 µg/dL, and when exposure to lead and other substances occurred, the level was 11.50 µg/ dL. Workers are unaware of the risks of obvious and acute silent chronic exposure. Future preventive interventions could confront the economic benefits of battery recycling with the recognition of susceptibility and severity related to lead and sulfuric acid exposure.
UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09603123.2019.1687659
U2 - 10.1080/09603123.2019.1687659
DO - 10.1080/09603123.2019.1687659
M3 - Artículo de Investigación
C2 - 31693421
SN - 0960-3123
VL - 31
JO - International Journal of Environmental Health Research
JF - International Journal of Environmental Health Research
IS - 7
ER -