Ceballos Diana, Beaucham Catherine, Page Elena
a Department of Environmental Health , Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Boston , Massachusetts.
b Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance Branch, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies , National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health , Cincinnati , Ohio.
J Occup Environ Hyg. 2017 Jun;14(6):401-408. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2016.1269179.
Many metals found in electronic scrap are known to cause serious health effects, including but not limited to cancer and respiratory, neurologic, renal, and reproductive damage. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention performed three health hazard evaluations at electronic scrap recycling facilities in the U.S. to characterize employee exposure to metals and recommend control strategies to reduce these exposures. We performed air, surface, and biological monitoring for metals. We found one overexposure to lead and two overexposures to cadmium. We found metals on non-production surfaces, and the skin and clothing of workers before they left work in all of the facilities. We also found some elevated blood lead levels (above 10 micrograms per deciliter), however no employees at any facility had detectable mercury in their urine or exceeded 34% of the OELs for blood or urine cadmium. This article focuses on sampling results for lead, cadmium, mercury, and indium. We provided recommendations for improving local exhaust ventilation, reducing the recirculation of potentially contaminated air, using respirators until exposures are controlled, and reducing the migration of contaminants from production to non-production areas. We also recommended ways for employees to prevent taking home metal dust by using work uniforms laundered on-site, storing personal and work items in separate lockers, and using washing facilities equipped with lead-removing cleaning products.
已知电子废料中发现的许多金属会对健康造成严重影响,包括但不限于癌症以及对呼吸、神经、肾脏和生殖系统的损害。美国疾病控制与预防中心的国家职业安全与健康研究所对美国的电子废料回收设施进行了三次健康危害评估,以确定员工接触金属的情况,并推荐控制策略以减少这些接触。我们对金属进行了空气、表面和生物监测。我们发现一例铅暴露超标和两例镉暴露超标。在所有设施中,我们在非生产区域的表面以及工人下班前的皮肤和衣物上发现了金属。我们还发现一些员工血铅水平升高(超过每分升10微克),然而任何设施中都没有员工尿中汞可检测到,或血镉或尿镉超过职业接触限值的34%。本文重点关注铅、镉、汞和铟的采样结果。我们就改善局部排风通风、减少潜在污染空气的再循环、在接触得到控制之前使用呼吸器以及减少污染物从生产区域向非生产区域的迁移提供了建议。我们还推荐了员工防止将金属粉尘带回家的方法,包括使用现场清洗的工作服、将个人物品和工作用品存放在单独的储物柜中,以及使用配备除铅清洁产品的洗涤设施。