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Health and Safety Issues in Post-Disaster Waste Management: A Case Study in Nepal

机译:灾后废物管理中的健康与安全问题:尼泊尔案例研究

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Natural disasters frequently occur, endangering those not adequately prepared, and impacting the health and safety of those involved in the recovery process. While studies have been conducted regarding health and safety protocols post-disasters, these rarely portray the critical conditions in developing countries. Such studies identified multiple types of hazardous waste that are generated post-disasters; however, safe and sustainable waste management is still a significant challenge, especially in developing countries. Additionally, health and safety trainings are rarely given priority during disaster waste management (DWM), resulting in severe consequences. The exposure to hazardous waste causes life-threatening health issues (i.e., cancer, and dermatitis). This study identifies major health and safety issues in current DWM practices by utilizing the case study of Nepal's 2015 earthquake especially as it is still undergoing its recovery process. Since a major earthquake and several aftershocks damaged multiple districts in Nepal, large amounts of hazardous waste (i.e., lead, mercury) generated had the potential to harm human health significantly depending upon the duration of exposure. These mismanagement actions pertaining to disaster waste demonstrate the high potential to impact human health and safety adversely. Unfortunately, in developing countries many local volunteers, without prior training to handling hazardous waste and proper knowledge of personal protective equipment (PPE), were involved in DWM. This paper contributes to the literature of health and safety issues during DWM in developing countries by (1) conducting more than a hundred semi-structured interviews with people involved in post-DWM to recognize means of managing disasters; and (2) determining barriers and catalysts of implementing safety protocols, to identify key health and safety threats. The results of the study can be utilized to promote safer hazardous waste management post-disasters.
机译:自然灾害经常出现,危及那些没有充分准备的人,并影响参与恢复过程的人的健康和安全。在灾害后的健康和安全方案进行研究时,这些人很少描绘发展中国家的关键条件。这些研究确定了灾害后产生的多种危险废物;然而,安全和可持续的废物管理仍然是一个重大挑战,特别是在发展中国家。此外,在灾难废物管理(DWM)期间,健康和安全培训很少优先考虑,导致严重后果。暴露于危险废物会导致危及生命的健康问题(即癌症和皮炎)。本研究通过利用尼泊尔2015年地震的案例研究确定了当前的DWM实践中的主要健康和安全问题,特别是因为它仍然正在进行恢复过程。由于尼泊尔的大地震和几个余震损坏了多个地区,因此产生了大量的危险废物(即,铅,汞)由于暴露的持续时间而产生潜在的健康状况。与灾害浪费有关的这些管理不善行动表明了影响人类健康和安全性的高潜力。不幸的是,在发展中国家许多本地志愿者,尚未培训涉及处理危险废物的危险废物和适当了解个人防护设备(PPE),参与了DWM。本文促进了发展中国家德国议员(1)在发展中国家的德国议员(1)与涉及DWM的人民识别管理灾害的手段的人的卫生和安全问题的文献; (2)确定实施安全方案的障碍和催化剂,以确定关键健康和安全威胁。该研究的结果可用于促进灾害后更安全的危险废物管理。

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