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Comparative Study
. 2003 Jul;76(6):467-72.
doi: 10.1007/s00420-003-0430-0. Epub 2003 May 23.

Morbidity among municipal waste incinerator workers: a cross-sectional study

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Comparative Study

Morbidity among municipal waste incinerator workers: a cross-sectional study

Martine Hours et al. Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

Objectives: In order that the occupational exposures and health risks for municipal waste incinerator operators be better determined, a study was carried out in three centres.

Methods: A transversal study was carried out for 102 male incinerator workers matched for age with 94 male workers from other industrial activities. Three groups of exposed workers were considered (group 1: "crane operators" and "equipment operators"; group 2: "furnace " workers; group 3: "maintenance" and "effluent-treatment" workers). Data were collected through a questionnaire and medical examination. The respiratory function was explored and blood samples were taken for biological analysis. Statistical analysis using chi(2) or Student's test, and calculation of odds-ratio (OR) using logistic regression analysis were performed.

Results: There were no significant differences in general symptoms between the two groups. Skin symptoms (OR =4.85; 2.04-11.51 for the "maintenance and effluent" workers) were more often observed in the exposed group. An excess of respiratory problems was also encountered: daily coughing ["maintenance and effluent" groups (OR =2.55; 0.84-7.75); "furnace men" (OR =6.58; 2.18-19.85)]. A significant relationship between exposure and the decrease of several pulmonary parameters was observed. The liver and haematological tests were well within the normal range; nevertheless, a slight but significant increase in the white blood cells was observed in the exposed group. Higher blood lead levels were found for exposed workers.

Conclusion: There were few adverse health effects in our morbidity study but skin irritation and cough were more frequent in the exposed workers. A slight decrease in pulmonary function was observed. These findings are in agreement with those of several other studies.

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