Informal e-waste recycling and plasma levels of non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (NDL-PCBs) – A cross-sectional study at Agbogbloshie, Ghana

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2020-03-09

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Science of the Total Environment

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Informal e-waste recycling leads to a contamination of the workerswith several hazardous substances, in particular heavymetals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) belong to the group of POPs and are suspected to be associatedwith adverse health effects. In particular lower chlorinated PCBs, such as the congeners PCB 28 and PCB 52 are amarker of occupational exposure. The aimof our studywas to assess the occupational PCB exposure in e-waste workers in relation to their specific recycling task (e.g. dismantling, burning). Altogether, n = 88 e-waste workers and n = 196 control subjects have been included in this study. All plasma participant's samples were evaluated for the PCB congeners PCB 28, 52, 101, 138, 153, 180 and sum of NDL-indicator congeners by human biomonitoring. A significant difference could be detected for the lower chlorinated PCB congeners (PCB 28, 52, and 101) for e-waste workers in comparison to the control group. Analyzing specific recycling tasks,workerswho dismantle and thosewho burn e-waste showed the highest plasma levels of PCB 28 and 52. In conclusion, e-waste workers showed occupational related elevated PCB levels. Although those levels did not exceed the BAT value,workerswere contaminatedwith PCBs during their task.Occupational health and safety measure are therefore necessary to protect the worker's health.

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Occupational exposure, Persistent organic pollutants, Agbogbloshie, Contamination

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