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一种用于对中低收入国家有毒污染场地进行优先级排序的简化风险分级系统。

A simplified risk-ranking system for prioritizing toxic pollution sites in low- and middle-income countries.

机构信息

Blacksmith Institute, New York, NY; City University of New York, School of Public Health, New York, NY.

Blacksmith Institute, New York, NY.

出版信息

Ann Glob Health. 2014 Jul-Aug;80(4):278-85. doi: 10.1016/j.aogh.2014.09.001. Epub 2014 Nov 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), chemical exposures in the environment due to hazardous waste sites and toxic pollutants are typically poorly documented and their health impacts insufficiently quantified. Furthermore, there often is only limited understanding of the health and environmental consequences of point source pollution problems, and little consensus on how to assess and rank them. The contributions of toxic environmental exposures to the global burden of disease are not well characterized.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to describe the simple but effective approach taken by Blacksmith Institute's Toxic Sites Identification Program to quantify and rank toxic exposures in LMICs. This system is already in use at more than 3000 sites in 48 countries such as India, Indonesia, China, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine.

METHODS

A hazard ranking system formula, the Blacksmith Index (BI), takes into account important factors such as the scale of the pollution source, the size of the population possibly affected, and the exposure pathways, and is designed for use reliably in low-resource settings by local personnel provided with limited training.

FINDINGS

Four representative case studies are presented, with varying locations, populations, pollutants, and exposure pathways. The BI was successfully applied to assess the extent and severity of environmental pollution problems at these sites.

CONCLUSIONS

The BI is a risk-ranking tool that provides direct and straightforward characterization, quantification, and prioritization of toxic pollution sites in settings where time, money, or resources are limited. It will be an important and useful tool for addressing toxic pollution problems in LMICs. Although the BI does not have the sophistication of the US Environmental Protection Agency's Hazard Ranking System, the case studies presented here document the effectiveness of the BI in the field, especially in low-resource settings. Understanding of the risks posed by toxic pollution sites helps assure better use of resources to manage sites and mitigate risks to public health. Quantification of these hazards is an important input to assessments of the global burden of disease.

摘要

背景

在中低收入国家(LMICs),由于危险废物场和有毒污染物导致的环境化学暴露通常记录不佳,其健康影响也未得到充分量化。此外,对于点源污染问题的健康和环境后果,往往只有有限的了解,也缺乏如何评估和排序的共识。有毒环境暴露对全球疾病负担的贡献尚未得到很好的描述。

目的

本研究旨在描述 Blacksmith Institute 的有毒场所识别计划(Toxic Sites Identification Program)采用的简单而有效的方法,以量化和评估 LMICs 中的有毒暴露。该系统已在印度、印度尼西亚、中国、加纳、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚、秘鲁、玻利维亚、阿根廷、乌拉圭、亚美尼亚、阿塞拜疆和乌克兰等 48 个国家的 3000 多个地点使用。

方法

一种危害排名系统公式,即 Blacksmith 指数(BI),考虑了重要因素,如污染源的规模、可能受影响的人口规模以及暴露途径,并专为在资源有限的情况下,由接受过有限培训的当地人员可靠使用而设计。

结果

呈现了四个具有不同位置、人口、污染物和暴露途径的代表性案例研究。BI 成功地应用于评估这些地点的环境污染问题的程度和严重性。

结论

BI 是一种风险排名工具,可在时间、金钱或资源有限的情况下,直接、简单地描述、量化和优先处理有毒污染场所。它将成为解决 LMICs 中有毒污染问题的重要和有用的工具。尽管 BI 没有美国环境保护署的危害排名系统那么复杂,但这里呈现的案例研究记录了 BI 在现场的有效性,特别是在资源有限的情况下。了解有毒污染场所带来的风险有助于更好地利用资源来管理场所并减轻对公共健康的风险。对这些危害的量化是评估全球疾病负担的重要投入。

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