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THE RISK OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE IN AGRICULTURE PRACTICES
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To characterize the risk associated with agricultural chemicals To identify the routes of exposure To minimize chemical exposure LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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AREA OF INTEREST: HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY COURSES TAUGHT: ENV HEALTH PRINCIPLES OF CHEM IN ENV SCIENCE PRINCIPLES OF BIO IN ENV SCIENCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TENGKU HANIDZA ISMAIL DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA 603-89466750 thanidza@fsas.upm.edu.my thanidza@fsas.upm.edu.my
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All pesticides are biologically active. If handled incorrectly or carelessly, they can be dangerous to human. PESTICIDES
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Although exposure to chemicals in agricultural activities is difficult to avoid, the risk can be reduced. EXPOSURE AT WORK
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All handling activities may pose a threat: mixing, applying, loading, equipment cleaning, storage, transportation, disposal, and spills. WORK ACTIVITIES
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Three important areas when it comes to reducing risk:(1) proper storage and disposal (2) proper handling procedures and (3) proper use of personal protection equipment (PPE) HOW TO REDUCE RISK?
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Handle & mixVery high Rinse containers Very high Apply indoorsMed- very high Clean-upMed – hi Enter (48 hrs)Low-very high Apply outdoorsLow – med RISKS OF EXPOSURE
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Chemicals enter the body through: Inhalation of spray vapors/droplets; unbroken skin; wounds (cuts, grazes); oral ingestion (by mouth with food, drink or cigarettes). ROUTES OF EXPOSURE
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EXPOSURE OCCURS WHEN CHEMICALS ARE REMOVED FROM STORAGE AREAS CHEMICALS
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EXPOSURE OCCURS WHEN EMPTY BAGS/ CONTAINERS ARE BURNED SMOKE CONTAINS CHEMICALS BARE HANDS NO MASK
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80-85% OF EXPOSURE IS DURING MIXING … BARE HANDS NO COVER NO MASK
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….. AND LOADING CONCENTRATE CHEMICALS BARE HANDS NO MASK
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FIELD APPLICATION : 15- 20% OF THE EXPOSURE CHEMICAL MIST
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Chemical powder DERMAL EXPOSURE:90-100% OF THE TOTAL EXPOSURE (70% ON THE HANDS AND FOREARMS)
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INHALATION: 0.1% EXPOSURE DUST POWDER INCREASES THE RISK OF EXPOSURE
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USE SAFER PHYSICAL FORMS AND PROPER PACKAGING CAN WE MINIMIZE EXPOSURE?
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reduce dust minimize dermal contact bag into tank SOLUBLE BAGS CAN REDUCE EXPOSURE
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PUMPING/POUR LIQUID SOLUBLE BAGS AVOID MIXING POWDER INTO SLURRY CLOSED SYSTEM PROPER METHODS OF PREPARATION CAN WE MINIMIZE EXPOSURE?
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WEARING PROPER PROTECTIVE CLOTHINGS REDUCES THE RISK OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE CAN WE MINIMIZE EXPOSURE? PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTS (PPEs)
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CHEM RESIST HOOD/WIDE BRIM HAT. CAPS (NOT ENOUGH TO PROTECT FACE, NECK, AND EARS) CHEM RESIST GLOVES not LTHR/CLOTH GLOVES : RETAIN RESIDUES GLOVES HEADGEAR
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EYES & FACE COVER RESPIRATORS/ DUST MASK/ GLASSESS/ GOGGLES
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RUBBER/ PLASTIC SUITS/ APRONS BODY & FOOT COVER BOOTS / SHOES & SOCKS /BOOTIES
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DISPOSABLE COVERALLS BODY COVER
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MISUSE OF PPEs NO HEAD COVER NO GLOVES NO SHOES & SOCKS NO GLASSES NO MASK
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FRONT MUST BE COVERED MISUSE OF PPEs NO GLOVES
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Exposure to chemicals can be prevented or reduced by using caution, common sense, good safety habits, protective clothing and knowledge on pesticide. CONCLUSION
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