2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013012
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Estimate of Occupational Exposure to Carcinogens among Migrant Workers in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Occupational illnesses, such as cancer, cause more deaths each year than occupational accidents. Occupational carcinogens include physical, chemical, biological and organizational hazards. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), migrant workers account for 80% of labor. Being sometimes employed as unskilled workers and more willing to work in demanding jobs, their vulnerability and exposure may be increased. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of occupational exposure to workplace carcinogens among migrant … Show more

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“…They are sometimes employed as unskilled workers and are more willing to work in unhealthy jobs. A study in this region of 1,778 migrant workers working in construction, cleaning, dry cleaning, mechanical workshops, and beauty salons identified moderate to high exposure to 20 different carcinogens (Elbarazi et al, 2022). Surveillance of migrant worker health in the Bioceanic Road Corridor 7 de 13…”
Section: Surveillance and Notificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are sometimes employed as unskilled workers and are more willing to work in unhealthy jobs. A study in this region of 1,778 migrant workers working in construction, cleaning, dry cleaning, mechanical workshops, and beauty salons identified moderate to high exposure to 20 different carcinogens (Elbarazi et al, 2022). Surveillance of migrant worker health in the Bioceanic Road Corridor 7 de 13…”
Section: Surveillance and Notificationmentioning
confidence: 99%