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Pesticide retailers’ knowledge and handling practices in selected towns of Tanzania

机译:坦桑尼亚部分城镇的农药零售商知识和处理做法

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Background Approximately 300 pesticide retailers are currently registered in Tanzania. Inadequate knowledge and unsafe handling practices among retailers may contribute to human pesticide exposure and environmental contamination. This study investigated pesticide retailers’ qualifications, work experience, safety practices and the products distributed so as to identify opportunities for preventing Acute Pesticide Poisoning (APP). Methodology In 2005, employees of pesticide retail firms in six Tanzanian towns were surveyed using a semi-structured questionnaire and physical inspection of premises. In addition, information on products distributed in 2004 and 2005 was collected from Arusha and Arumeru firms to assess potential risk posed for end-users. Results More than half of the participating firms (58.6%) were not registered. Most agents on sale in Arusha and Arumeru were hazardous products including WHO Class I and II products (61.7%) and the mean number of cholinesterase inhibiting agents was 5.8 (range 2–8). Major deficiencies found included semi-trained staff (52%), lack of first-aid kits (38.6%), repacking and decanting of pesticides into smaller unlabelled containers (25.3%), lack of fire-fighting equipment (22.6%) and distribution of unregistered products (9.3%). Compared to unregistered companies, those companies that were registered were more likely to report practicing safe container disposal (40% versus 19%; p?=?0.06) and to have an absence of leaking containers (36% versus 15%; p?=?0.04). Conclusion Pesticide distribution in Tanzania was accompanied by many unsafe practices that may contribute to the burden from APP, not only affecting the distributors but also farmers who buy and use these products. Market pressures appear to be encouraging decanting of pesticides to enable retailers to make profits. Registration of firms appears to be associated with safer practices. Comprehensive interventions to strengthen enforcement mechanisms by increasing the number of pesticide inspectors, ensuring adequate financial support for enforcement activities and providing training opportunities for pesticide retailers and the end users are strongly recommended.
机译:背景技术目前,坦桑尼亚大约有300家农药零售商。零售商之间的知识不足和不安全的处理做法可能会导致人类接触农药和环境污染。这项研究调查了农药零售商的资格,工作经验,安全实践和所分发的产品,以便确定预防急性农药中毒(APP)的机会。方法2005年,使用半结构化的问卷调查和对房屋进行实地检查,对坦桑尼亚六个城镇的农药零售公司的雇员进行了调查。此外,还从阿鲁沙和Arumeru公司收集了2004和2005年分发的产品信息,以评估对最终用户造成的潜在风险。结果超过一半的参与公司(58.6%)未注册。在阿鲁沙和阿鲁梅鲁出售的大多数药剂是危险产品,包括世界卫生组织的I级和II级产品(61.7%),胆碱酯酶抑制剂的平均数量为5.8(范围2-8)。发现的主要缺陷包括未经培训的人员(52%),缺少急救箱(38.6%),将农药重新包装和倾倒在较小的未贴标签的容器中(25.3%),缺少消防设备(22.6%)和分发未注册产品的比例(9.3%)。与未注册的公司相比,已注册的公司更有可能报告其进行安全的容器处置(40%比19%; p = 0.06)和没有泄漏的容器(36%比15%; p = =)。 0.04)。结论坦桑尼亚的农药分销伴随着许多不安全的作法,这可能加重了APP的负担,不仅影响了分销商,而且还影响了购买和使用这些产品的农民。市场压力似乎正在鼓励倾析农药以使零售商获利。公司注册似乎与更安全的做法有关。强烈建议采取综合干预措施,以通过增加农药检查员的数量,确保对执法活动的资金支持以及为农药零售商和最终用户提供培训机会来加强执法机制。

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