Pesticides and Health

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What is pesticide exposure?

Pesticides are substances designed to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate pests. As of 2012, approximately 899 million pounds of conventional pesticides (e.g. insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, and fumigants) were used in United States agriculture (EPA 2017). 

What are potential adverse health effects of pesticide exposure?

Between 2007 and 2011, the rate of acute illness and injury among agricultural workers (18.6/1000,000) was estimated to be 37 times greater than the rate for nonagricultural workers (0.5/100,000) (Calvert et al. 2016). Skin absorption, inhalation, and ingestion are key routes of exposure to consider for occupational and residential settings. PNASH works to address pesticide exposure for those who are most vulnerable:

  • Pesticide handlers (mixers, loaders, and applicators) 
  • Children who have an enhanced susceptibility to the uptake and toxicity of pesticides

Overall, improved products, application practices, and case reporting have helped, but common illnesses and injuries still occur. Some of these common exposures happen through the off-target movement of pesticides (a.k.a. drift) or splashes to the eye. A growing body of evidence reveals that long-term exposure can lead to more serious health effects including neurological diseases and cancers.

PNASH Resources

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Fluorescent Tracer Manual

This guide provides pesticide safety educators with hands-on demonstrations using the fluorescent tracer.

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Manual del Marcador Fluorescente

Este manual provee demostraciones y actividades para los educadores de seguridad con los pesticidas.

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EPA video de seguridad de pesticidas

Este video, financiado en parte por PNASH, provee información sobre la seguridad de los pesticidas específicamente para los trabajadores agrícolas. 

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GRAS2P Food Safety Video

PNASH Pilot Project 2013-2015 | Alexandra Lewis-Lorenz, PhD, MA

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Notification of Pesticide Applications to Minimize Workplace Exposures

WA State MAAF 2012-2014 | Richard Fenske, PhD, MPH

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Improving PPE Effectiveness in Agricultural Applications

WA State MAAF 2012-2014 | Michael Yost, PhD, MS

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GRAS2P Food Safety Video

PNASH Pilot Project 2013-2015 | Alexandra Lewis-Lorenz, PhD, MA

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Parkinsonism among Washington State Agricultural Pesticide Handlers

PNASH Pilot Project 2013-2014 | Susan Searles Nielsen, PhD, MS and Christopher Simpson, PhD, MSc

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Notification of Pesticide Applications to Minimize Workplace Exposures

WA State MAAF 2012-2014 | Richard Fenske, PhD, MPH

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