The increase in chemical accidents: a challenge for public health

Authors

  • Carlos M. de Freitas FIOCRUZ; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Centro de Estudo da Saúde do Trabalhador e Ecologia Humana
  • Marcelo F. de S. Porte FIOCRUZ; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Centro de Estudo da Saúde do Trabalhador e Ecologia Humana
  • Carlos M. Gomez FIOCRUZ; Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública; Centro de Estudo da Saúde do Trabalhador e Ecologia Humana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101995000600012

Keywords:

Chemical accidents, Accidents^i2^soccupatio, Worker's health, Environmental health

Abstract

Chemical accidents involving explosions, large fires and leakages of hazardous substances occuring during transport, storage and industrial production of chemicals constitute a real challeng to health, environmental and industrial safety professionals. The aim of this article is to discuss the main questions that this kind of accident provokes, in terms of public helth, particularly in developing countries such as Brazil. The paper defines and characterises these accidents and the various health risk they involve excluding the leakages of hazardous substances during "normal" production in industry - through the combination of quantitative and qualitative information drawn from the international literature on the subject. From some examples of chemical accidents such as occurred in Bophal (Índia), Vila Socó (Brazil), São Paulo (México) and data of the World Health Organization (WHO), the authors seek to show that these events present a worsening, in terms of immediate deaths and injuries, in developing countries. The statistics of chemical accidents which occurred during the last ten years (1984 to 1993) in the State of Rio de Janeiro are used taken as a frame reference for the purpose of bringing to light the great number of occurrences made with no registration of basic information regarding assessment or surveillance. The complexity of causes and consequences, together with the structural problems of developing countries, present public health professionals and institutions, with some important tasks especially those os health risk assessment and the formulation of strategies to prevent and control future major chemical accidents.

Published

1995-12-01

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How to Cite

Freitas, C. M. de, Porte, M. F. de S., & Gomez, C. M. (1995). The increase in chemical accidents: a challenge for public health . Revista De Saúde Pública, 29(6), 503-514. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101995000600012