Literature DB >> 17208905

Field conditions for agricultural workers in the El Paso, Texas region.

M Robson1, D Schneider, C Marentes, E Villanueva.   

Abstract

Agricultural workers labor long hours under difficult conditions in many of the nations fields and orchards. Agricultural workers are primarily minority populations, the most dominant group being Hispanic/Latino. The Rural Coalition and the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute were funded under the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Environmental Justice Program, to investigate health and environmental issues that impact agricultural workers along the Texas-Mexican border area. A Spanish-language field conditions survey was developed and distributed to the workers entering the Sin Fronteras Organizing Project in El Paso, Texas. There were 841 valid surveys collected and analyzed for the calendar year 1998. Workers age mean was 51, with 18.6 years of work experience in agriculture. In the time period surveyed, workers labored for 7.2 hours per day. The primary crop in which they worked were chilies. Of particular concern were issues concerning food, water, and hygiene. Almost all workers stated they had access to fresh drinking water (97 percent), 20 percent did not have access to food, and 30 percent were offered alcohol for purchase. Almost one-third of the workers did not have water available for hand washing in the field. Only 8 percent of the workers reported pesticides used in the fields in which they were working; this number is lower and may be a reflection of the improved training and caution taken by the workers. Clearly additional research in the area of field conditions and the impact and enforcement of state and federal regulation needs to be carried out.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 17208905     DOI: 10.2190/JTKP-TJNP-2VNG-CC6F

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Solut        ISSN: 1048-2911


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