Occupational exposure of rural workers to pesticides
Abstract Objectives To evaluate rural workers’ profile at Picos (Piauí, Brazil) and their practices and attitudes regarding the use of pesticides. Methods Data collection (n=159) was performed in Picos (Piauí, Brazil) to describe socioeconomic information, use of personal protective equipment (PPE),...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Objectives To evaluate rural workers’ profile at Picos (Piauí, Brazil) and their practices and attitudes regarding the use of pesticides. Methods Data collection (n=159) was performed in Picos (Piauí, Brazil) to describe socioeconomic information, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), storage and disposal of pesticide packaging, toxicity and environmental risk. Results Most farmers were women (63%), with incomplete primary education (55.6%), age between 31-55 years-old (55.3%), income of up to a 1 minimum wage (66%) and with access to city water (84.3%). In relation to the use, 64.1% (102) use pesticides, especially in agriculture (86.3%). They receive information about pesticides with neighbors (44.2%), read label to use the product (64.8%), use pesticides due to their quick action (81.4%), purchase in agricultural houses (87.4%) without agronomic prescription (92%) and store packages indoors (33.6%). More than half do not use PPE (56.8%), though they consider pesticides damaging products to the human health (94.1%) and environment (80.4%) and 15% (24 persons) reported some poisoning symptoms. Conclusions The majority of the farmers use pesticides incorrectly, has low educational status and know about the individual and collective risks to which they are exposed but do not use PPE. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.7508510 |