2014
DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2013.799405
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Pesticide Risk Perceptions, Knowledge, and Attitudes of Operators, Workers, and Residents: A Review of the Literature

Abstract: The literature on the risk perceptions, knowledge levels, and attitudes of operators, workers, and residents in relation to non-dietary exposure to agricultural pesticides is reviewed. No literature was identified in relation to bystander exposure. Research has primarily been conducted on participants in developing countries and migrant workers in the United States. For operators and workers, illiteracy, poverty, and a perception that exposure to pesticides is an inevitable part of their work results in limite… Show more

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“…One concerning perception is that mixing herbicides requires limited skills and exposure risks are low. This is despite the literature indicating the contrary (Damalas and Eleftherohorinos, 2011;Remoundou et al, 2014): suggesting a low risk perception in relation to herbicide mixing, which also has been reported for farm workers in South Africa mixing pesticides prior to training (Rother, 2005). What is clear is that contractors know PPE use is required but seem to have a lack of understanding in the short and long term health effects.…”
Section: High Risk Practicesmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…One concerning perception is that mixing herbicides requires limited skills and exposure risks are low. This is despite the literature indicating the contrary (Damalas and Eleftherohorinos, 2011;Remoundou et al, 2014): suggesting a low risk perception in relation to herbicide mixing, which also has been reported for farm workers in South Africa mixing pesticides prior to training (Rother, 2005). What is clear is that contractors know PPE use is required but seem to have a lack of understanding in the short and long term health effects.…”
Section: High Risk Practicesmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…This activity was implemented taking into account the clear gaps that have been found in the literature on the risk perceptions, knowledge levels and attitudes of Operators, Workers, Residents and Bystanders in relation to non-dietary exposure to agricultural PPPs (Remoundou et al 2014).…”
Section: Materials Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ellas hay un 14 % de viviendas sin agua entubada, un 33 % sin drenaje y un 15 % con piso de tierra, lo cual es indicativo de una infraestructura que facilita la contaminación por plaguicidas que puede llegar a través del aire, de las vestimentas de trabajadores agrícolas y de la aplicación domiciliaria de plaguicidas (Quandt et al 2006, Fenske et al 2013, Remoundou et al 2014.…”
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