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HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol

Workers involved in the processing of electronic waste (e-waste) are potentially exposed to toxic chemicals. If exposure occurs, this may result in uptake and potential adverse health effects. Thus, exposure surveillance is an important requirement for health risk management and prevention of occupa...

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Autores principales: Scheepers, Paul T. J., Duca, Radu Corneliu, Galea, Karen S., Godderis, Lode, Hardy, Emilie, Knudsen, Lisbeth E., Leese, Elizabeth, Louro, Henriqueta, Mahiout, Selma, Ndaw, Sophie, Poels, Katrien, Porras, Simo P., Silva, Maria J., Tavares, Ana Maria, Verdonck, Jelle, Viegas, Susana, Santonen, Tiina
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8701897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34948598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182412987
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author Scheepers, Paul T. J.
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Galea, Karen S.
Godderis, Lode
Hardy, Emilie
Knudsen, Lisbeth E.
Leese, Elizabeth
Louro, Henriqueta
Mahiout, Selma
Ndaw, Sophie
Poels, Katrien
Porras, Simo P.
Silva, Maria J.
Tavares, Ana Maria
Verdonck, Jelle
Viegas, Susana
Santonen, Tiina
author_facet Scheepers, Paul T. J.
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Galea, Karen S.
Godderis, Lode
Hardy, Emilie
Knudsen, Lisbeth E.
Leese, Elizabeth
Louro, Henriqueta
Mahiout, Selma
Ndaw, Sophie
Poels, Katrien
Porras, Simo P.
Silva, Maria J.
Tavares, Ana Maria
Verdonck, Jelle
Viegas, Susana
Santonen, Tiina
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description Workers involved in the processing of electronic waste (e-waste) are potentially exposed to toxic chemicals. If exposure occurs, this may result in uptake and potential adverse health effects. Thus, exposure surveillance is an important requirement for health risk management and prevention of occupational disease. Human biomonitoring by measurement of specific biomarkers in body fluids is considered as an effective method of exposure surveillance. The aim of this study is to investigate the internal exposure of workers processing e-waste using a human biomonitoring approach, which will stimulate improved work practices and contribute to raising awareness of potential hazards. This exploratory study in occupational exposures in e-waste processing is part of the European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU). Here we present a study protocol using a cross sectional survey design to study worker’s exposures and compare these to the exposure of subjects preferably employed in the same company but with no known exposure to industrial recycling of e-waste. The present study protocol will be applied in six to eight European countries to ensure standardised data collection. The target population size is 300 exposed and 150 controls. Biomarkers of exposure for the following chemicals will be used: chromium, cadmium and lead in blood and urine; brominated flame retardants and polychlorobiphenyls in blood; mercury, organophosphate flame retardants and phthalates in urine, and chromium, cadmium, lead and mercury in hair. In addition, the following effect biomarkers will be studied: micronuclei, epigenetic, oxidative stress, inflammatory markers and telomere length in blood and metabolomics in urine. Occupational hygiene sampling methods (airborne and settled dust, silicon wristbands and handwipes) and contextual information will be collected to facilitate the interpretation of the biomarker results and discuss exposure mitigating interventions to further reduce exposures if needed. This study protocol can be adapted to future European-wide occupational studies.
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spelling pubmed-87018972021-12-24 HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol Scheepers, Paul T. J. Duca, Radu Corneliu Galea, Karen S. Godderis, Lode Hardy, Emilie Knudsen, Lisbeth E. Leese, Elizabeth Louro, Henriqueta Mahiout, Selma Ndaw, Sophie Poels, Katrien Porras, Simo P. Silva, Maria J. Tavares, Ana Maria Verdonck, Jelle Viegas, Susana Santonen, Tiina Int J Environ Res Public Health Study Protocol Workers involved in the processing of electronic waste (e-waste) are potentially exposed to toxic chemicals. If exposure occurs, this may result in uptake and potential adverse health effects. Thus, exposure surveillance is an important requirement for health risk management and prevention of occupational disease. Human biomonitoring by measurement of specific biomarkers in body fluids is considered as an effective method of exposure surveillance. The aim of this study is to investigate the internal exposure of workers processing e-waste using a human biomonitoring approach, which will stimulate improved work practices and contribute to raising awareness of potential hazards. This exploratory study in occupational exposures in e-waste processing is part of the European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU). Here we present a study protocol using a cross sectional survey design to study worker’s exposures and compare these to the exposure of subjects preferably employed in the same company but with no known exposure to industrial recycling of e-waste. The present study protocol will be applied in six to eight European countries to ensure standardised data collection. The target population size is 300 exposed and 150 controls. Biomarkers of exposure for the following chemicals will be used: chromium, cadmium and lead in blood and urine; brominated flame retardants and polychlorobiphenyls in blood; mercury, organophosphate flame retardants and phthalates in urine, and chromium, cadmium, lead and mercury in hair. In addition, the following effect biomarkers will be studied: micronuclei, epigenetic, oxidative stress, inflammatory markers and telomere length in blood and metabolomics in urine. Occupational hygiene sampling methods (airborne and settled dust, silicon wristbands and handwipes) and contextual information will be collected to facilitate the interpretation of the biomarker results and discuss exposure mitigating interventions to further reduce exposures if needed. This study protocol can be adapted to future European-wide occupational studies. MDPI 2021-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8701897/ /pubmed/34948598 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182412987 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Scheepers, Paul T. J.
Duca, Radu Corneliu
Galea, Karen S.
Godderis, Lode
Hardy, Emilie
Knudsen, Lisbeth E.
Leese, Elizabeth
Louro, Henriqueta
Mahiout, Selma
Ndaw, Sophie
Poels, Katrien
Porras, Simo P.
Silva, Maria J.
Tavares, Ana Maria
Verdonck, Jelle
Viegas, Susana
Santonen, Tiina
HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title_full HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title_fullStr HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title_full_unstemmed HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title_short HBM4EU Occupational Biomonitoring Study on e-Waste—Study Protocol
title_sort hbm4eu occupational biomonitoring study on e-waste—study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8701897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34948598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182412987
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