2019
DOI: 10.1177/1048291119850779
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Workers’ Fight for Justice: A Retrospective Exposure Profile Study of the GE Factory in Peterborough, Ontario

Abstract: Occupational disease recognition is often hampered by lack of historical exposure data. This paper describes research documenting major chemical exposures of Canadian General Electric workers in a plant in Peterborough between 1945 and 2000. Workers’ experiences with diseases over forty years, and their frustration with the continual denial that these were work-related, drove this study. Researchers used qualitative methods, participatory action research, hazard mapping, and risk assessment. A report that inco… Show more

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“…ON‐16 with the highest BLL GM (Figure 2B) was not among the oversampled centers. A post‐study search led us to reports of exposure to high concentrations of toxic chemicals and heavy metals such as lead in the large industry in the city 34,35 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ON‐16 with the highest BLL GM (Figure 2B) was not among the oversampled centers. A post‐study search led us to reports of exposure to high concentrations of toxic chemicals and heavy metals such as lead in the large industry in the city 34,35 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A post-study search led us to reports of exposure to high concentrations of toxic chemicals and heavy metals such as lead in the large industry in the city. 34,35 Mercury-Blood mercury levels have been reported to be higher among East Asians, fish eaters, and individuals with dental amalgams. 27 Blood mercury level is affected by a recent exposure, as shown by its association with recent fish consumption.…”
Section: Left Blankmentioning
confidence: 99%