A cross-sectional study on the environmental culture and occupational health of informal waste pickers in Lima, Peru

Autor: Kelly Myriam Jiménez-de-Aliaga, Mónica Elisa Meneses-La-Riva, Brenda Esther Gutiérrez-Orellana, Nérida Gladys Rey-Córdova, Josefina Amanda Suyo Vega, Jorge Luis Aníbal Baldárrago-Baldárrago, Liz Maribel Robladillo-Bravo, Lenin Iván Jiménez-Sánchez
Jazyk: English<br />Spanish; Castilian
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Medwave, Vol 20, Iss 06, Pp e7952-e7952 (2020)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 0717-6384
DOI: 10.5867/medwave.2020.06.7952
Popis: Purpose To determine the level of environmental culture of the informal sector waste pickers and compliance with occupational health standards of informal waste pickers. Specific objectives: to explore the relationship between the level of environmental culture and compliance with occupational health standards: exposure to physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic agents in informal waste pickers in 2019. Methods Quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional, and non-experimental study. A sample of 400 informal waste pickers participated. Two questionnaires were applied: environmental culture and occupational health standards. Results There is a medium positive and weak positive relationship between the environmental culture variable and the different agents (physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic). There is a significant positive correlation between environmental culture and occupational health. Likewise, there is a weak positive significant correlation between environmental culture and agents (physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic), and a significant positive correlation between environmental culture and the social responsibility agent. Conclusions Informal waste pickers do not have their basic needs and rights met. A lack of occupational health safety characterizes informal recycling, so it is necessary to create formal and safe work environments with health promotion and prevention practices.
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