Agricultural task and exposure to organophosphate pesticides among farmworkers

被引:86
作者
Coronado, GD
Thompson, B
Strong, L
Griffith, WC
Islas, I
机构
[1] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Canc Prevent Res Program, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Environm Hlth, Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
applicators; farmworker; field worker; job task; occupational exposure; pesticide;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.6412
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Little is known about pesticide exposure among farmworkers, and even less is known about the exposure associated with performing specific farm tasks. Using a random sample of 213 farmworkers in 24 communities and labor camps in eastern Washington State, we examined the association between occupational task and organophosphate (OP) pesticide residues in dust and OP metabolite concentrations in urine samples of adult farmworkers and their children. The data are from a larger study that sought to test a culturally appropriate intervention to break the take-home pathway of pesticide exposure. Commonly reported farm tasks were harvesting or picking (79.2%), thinning (64.2%), loading plants or produce (42.2%), planting or transplanting (37.6%), and pruning (37.2%). Mixing, loading, or applying pesticide formulations was reported by 20% of our sample. Workers who thinned were more likely than those who did not to have detectable levels of azinphos-methyl in their house dust (92.1% vs. 72.7%; p = 0.001) and vehicle dust (92.6% vs. 76.5%; p = 0.002). Thinning was associated with higher urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations in children (91.9% detectable vs. 81.3%; p = 0.02) but not in adults. Contrary to expectation, workers who reported mixing, loading, or applying pesticide formulations had lower detectable levels of pesticide residues in their house or vehicle dust, compared with those who did not perform these job tasks, though the differences were not significant. Future research should evaluate workplace protective practices of fieldworkers and the adequacy of reentry intervals for pesticides used during thinning.
引用
收藏
页码:142 / 147
页数:6
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]   Characteristics of pesticide use in a pesticide applicator cohort: The Agricultural Health Study [J].
Alavanja, MCR ;
Sandler, DP ;
McDonnell, CJ ;
Lynch, CF ;
Pennybacker, M ;
Zahm, SH ;
Mage, DT ;
Steen, WC ;
Wintersteen, W ;
Blair, A .
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1999, 80 (02) :172-179
[2]   Characteristics of persons who self-reported a high pesticide exposure event in the Agricultural Health Study [J].
Alavanja, MCR ;
Sandler, DP ;
McDonnell, CJ ;
Mage, DT ;
Kross, BC ;
Rowland, AS ;
Blair, A .
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 1999, 80 (02) :180-186
[3]   Predictors of herbicide exposure in farm applicators [J].
Arbuckle, TE ;
Burnett, R ;
Cole, D ;
Teschke, K ;
Dosemeci, M ;
Bancej, C ;
Zhang, J .
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2002, 75 (06) :406-414
[4]   Farmworker pesticide exposure and community-eased participation research: Rationale and practical applications [J].
Arcury, TA ;
Quandt, SA ;
Dearry, A .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2001, 109 :429-434
[5]  
Austin C, 2001, J HEALTH CARE POOR U, V12, P236
[6]  
*BAY CORP CROP PRO, 2003, GUTH SOL
[7]   Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children [J].
Curl, CL ;
Fenske, RA ;
Kissel, JC ;
Shirai, JH ;
Moate, TF ;
Griffith, W ;
Coronado, G ;
Thompson, B .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2002, 110 (12) :A787-A792
[8]   Pesticides and childhood cancers [J].
Daniels, JL ;
Olshan, AF ;
Savitz, DA .
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 1997, 105 (10) :1068-1077
[9]  
de Cock J, 1998, AM IND HYG ASSOC J, V59, P166, DOI 10.1080/15428119891010424
[10]  
de Cock J, 1998, AM IND HYG ASSOC J, V59, P158, DOI 10.1080/15428119891010415