THE IMPLICATIONS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE NEUTRALIZATION ON EMPLOYEES HEALTH: A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Annamária DEMETER Mureş County Clinical Hospital
  • Zsuzsánna SZÁSZ Mureş County Clinical Hospital
  • H. MOLDOVAN Mureş County Clinical Hospital
  • Z. ABRÁM University of Medicine and Pharmacy Târgu-Mureş
  • Mirela GLIGA Mureş County Clinical Hospital

Keywords:

COPD, POLLUTANTS, SPIROMETRY

Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract after exposure to pollutants, causing the obstruction of small respiratory tracts and the destruction of lung parenchyma. These changes ultimately lead to a limitation of air flux. We investigate the association between professional exposure and the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study presents the case of a non-smoker patient, aged 61, a mechanic locksmith by profession at a hospital in Mures County. He has been working with neutralization of medical waste for 13 years with exposure to pneumotropic and biological contaminants and to the overuse of osteoarticular apparatus, recently having been diagnosed with COPD after exposure to mixed powders and hospitalized at the occupational health clinic. Interruption of occupational exposure and establishment of treatment with topical corticotherapy has shown a significant improvement. Measurements of inhalable powder content in the work environment revealed that they exceed the allowed limit in case of neutralization of medical waste and there is an association between occupational exposure and increased risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Preventive methods should aim to reduce exposure at workplace.

Author Biographies

  • Annamária DEMETER, Mureş County Clinical Hospital

    Clinical Compartment of Occupational Medicin

  • Zsuzsánna SZÁSZ, Mureş County Clinical Hospital

    Clinical Compartment of Occupational Medicin                                                                                                    University of Medicine and Pharmacy Târgu-Mureş
    Faculty of Medicine
    Discipline of Occupational Medicine

  • H. MOLDOVAN, Mureş County Clinical Hospital

    Clinical Compartment of Occupational Medicine                                                                                                 University of Medicine and Pharmacy Târgu-Mureş
    Faculty of Medicine
    Discipline of Occupational Medicine

  • Z. ABRÁM, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Târgu-Mureş

    Faculty of Medicine
    Discipline of Hygiene

  • Mirela GLIGA, Mureş County Clinical Hospital

    Clinical Compartment of Occupational Medicine

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2018-05-16

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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - LABORATORY