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CAREX Nicaragua and Panama: worker exposures to carcinogenic substances and pesticides

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Blanco-Romero, Luis Enrique ; Vega, Luis E. ; Lozano-Chavarría, Luz M. ; Partanen, Timo

International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health

2011

17

3

251-257

cancer ; carcinogens ; CAREX ; exposure ; occupational health survey ; statistics ; toxic substances

developing countries ; Nicaragua ; Panama

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"This study provides data on numbers of workers exposed at work to selected carcinogens and pesticides in Nicaragua (35 substances) and Panama (31), based on a modification of the CAREX data system. Population censuses provided industry- and sex-specific workforce numbers. The activity- and sex-specific proportions of exposed workers were estimated by experts from governmental agencies, workers' organizations, and employers' representatives. Finally, the numbers of those occupied in each activity/sex category were multiplied by the proportions of those exposed in the same categories, yielding numbers of those exposed in these categories for each agent. The study revealed high proportions (> 9%) of occupationally exposed workers in both countries for solar radiation and diesel engine emissions; environmental tobacco smoke in Panama; and some pesticides in Nicaragua. A high proportion of exposed was found for men for lead (12%), silica dust (10%), and hexavalent chromium (10%) in Panama."

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