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Assessment of human exposure to pesticides in greenhouses and effectiveness of personal protective devices

Laura Iorizzo ; Public Service of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Hygiene, Rimini, Italy
Andrea Bianchi ; Public Service of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Hygiene, Rimini, Italy
Gastone Gamberini ; Public Service of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Hygiene, Rimini, Italy
Aldo Rubino ; Public Service of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Hygiene, Rimini, Italy
Maurilio Missere ; Postgraduate School of Occupational Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy
Giovanni Jr. Minak ; Public Service of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Hygiene, Rimini, Italy
Sante Tabanelli ; Postgraduate School of Occupational Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy
Francesco S. Violante ; Postgraduate School of Occupational Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy
Giovanni B. Raffi ; Postgraduate School of Occupational Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy


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Abstract

The exposure to pesticides in a group of workers growing vegetables in greenhouses in farms near Rimini in Italy was evaluated.
The pesticides used were organophosphorus compounds, org anochlorine compounds, carbamates, pyrethroids. amide and anilide derivatives. Measurements were carried out in seven greenhouses randomly selected. The environment was free of atmospheric agents which could have influenced the pesticide concentrations in the indoor air. Two types of chemical sampling were performed; environmental and personal. The latter was done in the liquid for washing hands and by means ot pads applied directly to me worker's skin and to the clothes. The aim of the determination of airborne pesticide concentrations was to evaluate mean environmental exposure to pesticides in the sprayed areas. The sampling went on from a fixed point during the entire spraying period. The aim of individual sampling was to determine the active ingredients as contaminants. The values obtained showed a risk of exposure for the greenhouse personnel working without using personal protective devices (masks, gloves and waterproof clothes), considering that pesticides could be absorbed through the skin in between the spraying intervals.

Keywords

environmental airborne pesticides; greenhouses pesticide pollution; pesticide exposure; skin pesticide contamination

Hrčak ID:

145102

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/145102

Publication date:

15.7.1996.

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