COMPARISON OF MONOAMINE OXIDASE AND SELECTED HEAVY METALS LEVELS IN THE BLOOD AND THE WORKPLACE AMONG E-WASTE SORTING WORKERS IN UBON RATCHATHANI PROVINCE, THAILAND

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Background. E-waste sorting workers usually separate electronic waste. Therefore, they can be exposed to heavy metals. Objectives. This study compared monoamine oxidase (MAO) levels affected by the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and nickel (Ni) in the blood and their workplace among e-waste sorting workers (EWSW). Material and methods. The exposed group included 76 EWSW, and the non-exposed group included 49 village health volunteers. An interview form was used to assess the risk factors. We measured Pb, Cd, and Ni on the work surfaces and in the blood, and MAO levels as a neurological enzymes. Results. Among the EWSW, 42 were males (55.3%), and the mean age (SD) 48.0 (12.64) years, and income were 156.37 ± 88.08 USD. In the work areas of the exposed group, the concentration of Pb, Cd, and Ni were 245.042 (± 613.910), 0.375 (± 0.662), and 46.115 (± 75.740) µg/100 cm2, respectively, while the non-exposed group, the concentration of Pb, Cd, and Ni were 0.609 (± 0.934), 0.167 (± 1.171) and 1.020 (± 0.142) µg/100 cm2. Pb and Ni concentrations in the workplace of the exposed groups were statistically different from that of the non-exposed group. Pb, Cd, and Ni concentrations in serum were 6.411 ± 1.492 µg/dL, 0.9480 ± 0.350 µg/L, 2.568 ± 0.468 µg/L, respectively, while in the non-exposed group, the heavy metal concentrations were 6.411 ± 1.620 µg/dL, 0.909 ± 0.277 µg/L, 2.527 ± 0.457 µg/L. The MAO in the exposed group was 362.060 ± 97.981 U/L, while that in the non-exposed group was 369.771 ± 86.752 U/L. Moreover, MAO concentration was significantly different from Ni concentration (p < 0.05). Conclusion. The electronic waste sorting workers should clean their work areas to reduce the Pb, Cd, and Ni levels on the working surfaces, and health surveillance should be performed.

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Harasarn, K., Phatrabuddha, N., Kaewkaen, P., Jaidee, W., & Thetkathuek, A. (2022). COMPARISON OF MONOAMINE OXIDASE AND SELECTED HEAVY METALS LEVELS IN THE BLOOD AND THE WORKPLACE AMONG E-WASTE SORTING WORKERS IN UBON RATCHATHANI PROVINCE, THAILAND. Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny / Annals of the National Institute of Hygiene, 73(4), 463–474. https://doi.org/10.32394/rpzh.2022.0230

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