2018
DOI: 10.22453/lsj-019.1.105-111
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Occupational lead toxicity in Craft Potters

Abstract: Lead intoxication risks were studied in a community of ceramic folk art workers in Nabeul (Tunisia),where the manufacture of low temperature lead ceramic ware is a family tradition and often the only source of income. Data onlifestyle, working conditions and clinical disorders were collected from workers.31 potters working in five different workshopswere included in this study. Blood lead levels wereanalyzed by graphite furnaceatomic absorption spectrometry.Blood lead levels rang… Show more

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“…Furthermore, pottery workers often work independently and are often without health care coverage. These exposure patterns and social conditions are similar worldwide (Laraqui et al 2000;Kašuba et al 2012;Chaouali et al 2018). Future research to identify potential ototoxicity among leadexposed children will be important, particularly because developing hearing loss at a young age could lead to a lifelong disability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Furthermore, pottery workers often work independently and are often without health care coverage. These exposure patterns and social conditions are similar worldwide (Laraqui et al 2000;Kašuba et al 2012;Chaouali et al 2018). Future research to identify potential ototoxicity among leadexposed children will be important, particularly because developing hearing loss at a young age could lead to a lifelong disability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%