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A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL WORK EXPOSURES AMONG ELECTRONIC WASTE WORKERS AT AGBOGBLOSHIE, ACCRA GHANA.

Augustine A Acquah1, Clive D'Souza2, Bernard J Martin2, John Arko-Mensah1, Paul K Botwe1, Prudence Tettey1, Duah Dwomoh1, Afua Amoabeng Nti1, Lawrencia Kwarteng1, Sylvia Takyi1, Isabella A Quakyi1, Thomas G Robins3, Julius N Fobil1.   

Abstract

Occupational exposure associated with unstructured, informal e-waste recycling has received very limited attention. This study aimed to quantify the occupational physical exposures among informal e-waste workers at the largest e-waste site in Africa. A cross-sectional field survey of 163 male e-waste workers was conducted using a self-report occupational physical activity questionnaire, along with direct work observations, and pedometer estimates of walking activity for a subset of workers (n = 42). Results indicated significant differences in self-reported 7-day work exposures among the three main e-waste job categories, namely, collectors (n = 70), dismantlers (n = 73) and burners (n = 20). Prolonged walking, sitting and standing on five or more days in the workweek was frequently reported by collectors (87%), dismantlers (82%) and burners (60%), respectively. Nearly 90% of collectors and burners and 60% of dismantlers reported lifting and carrying on five or more days in the workweek. The exposure combinations identified suggest a risk for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Findings call attention to the need for research examining potential associations between physical exposures and MSDs affecting e-waste workers in Agbogbloshie. The high exposure variability both between and within workers has implications for future exposure assessments conducted in unregulated, informal work settings.

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Keywords:  Agbogbloshie; E-waste; OPAQ; e-waste collection; informal recycling; physical activity exposure

Year:  2021        PMID: 33767518      PMCID: PMC7986988          DOI: 10.1016/j.ergon.2021.103096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ind Ergon        ISSN: 0169-8141            Impact factor:   2.656


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