Occupational exposure to metals among battery recyclers in France: Biomonitoring and external dose measurements

Waste Manag. 2022 Aug 1:150:122-130. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2022.06.044. Epub 2022 Jul 8.

Abstract

In battery-recycling facilities, exposure to trace elements may occur through inhalation of contaminated dust or vapor emanating from the treatment processes. Exposure of battery-recycling workers to lead has been quite well covered in the literature. In contrast, we lack data on exposure to other elements contained in batteries. The aim of this study was to characterize the exposure of French battery recyclers to multiple elements using biomonitoring and airborne measurements. Eighty-six workers participated in the study. Inhalable metal concentrations were determined for personal airborne samples, and total exposure was determined from pre-shift and post-shift urine samples collected during the working week. In both types of sample, a total of 33 trace elements were measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Results showed battery recyclers to be mostly exposed to Cd, Co, Cr, Li, Mn, Ni, and Pb. Administrative and sorting workers were exposed at lower levels than maintenance, treatment, and dismantling workers. Cd, Co, Li, Mn, and Ni were detected at high levels in air samples, especially near the treatment facilities, with airborne cadmium levels of up to 79.4 µg/m3. Urinary sample analysis indicated exposure to Cd and Co, with levels measured at up to 27.6 and 3.34 µg/g of creatinine, respectively. Concentrations were compared to data reported for e-waste recycling companies. The data presented provide valuable information on exposure to trace elements for workers involved in battery-recycling. They also highlight the need to improve both collective and individual protective measures, which were not sufficient in the participating companies.

Keywords: Airborne; Batteries; Biomonitoring; Metals; Occupational exposure; Recyclers; Trace elements; Urine.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Monitoring
  • Cadmium
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods
  • Humans
  • Metals / analysis
  • Occupational Exposure* / analysis
  • Trace Elements* / analysis

Substances

  • Metals
  • Trace Elements
  • Cadmium