Open-access Occupational exposure to chemicals, socioeconomic factors and Occupational Health: an integrated vision

ABSTRACT

The relationship between occupational exposures, chemical compounds and diseases has been known for a long time and is at the heart of the health-work-environment field. The condition of poverty in the lives of many Brazilian workers creates a scenario of social vulnerability, generating risks to health. This study aims to discuss the importance of socioeconomic factors in the evaluation of occupational exposure and the relationship with workers´ health/illness process, through an exploratory review of the literature. Several factors are related to how the worker relates to exposure, such as living conditions, housing, access to health and education services, salary levels and schooling.

KEYWORDS Occupational exposure; Chemical compounds; Socioeconomic factors; Occupational health

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