Riesgos a la salud y ambiente por el uso de lámparas que contienen mercurio

Ivan Alexander Ayme Huertas, Ricardo Cajahuanca Basualdo, Rosalyn Daphne Gozar Rafael, Sandra Leticia Matos Paredes, Neftalí Miranda Miranda, Victoria Y. Rivera Chale, Alberto Huiman Cruz
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This research was developed in order to analyze the management and management of mercury-containing lamps and to identify the health and environmental risks related to their mercury content. Taking into account that mercury is a natural and toxic substance, which once released into the environment it can remain and circulate in air, water and soil. It also causes a wide range of systematic effects in humans (kidneys, stomach, lungs and nervous system). In Peru, the lamps are considered as waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) at the end of their useful life. The environmental problem they present is their mercury content, is not essential for any metabolic process and is bioaccumulable in living beings. Taking into account the risk it represents, many countries of the world, including Peru, signed the Minamata Agreement, and have been implementing national planning and management instruments to implement a correct waste management of the mercury. As part of this commitment, Peru has been drafting the National Plan for the Application of the Minamata Convention on Mercury, which aims to specify actions to protect human health and the environment from anthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury and mercury compounds. It concludes that lamps, at the end of their useful life, constitute a hazard due to their mercury it contains; a proper management is an important factor to reduce the risks to human health and the environment.
使用含汞灯对健康和环境造成的风险
开展这项研究是为了分析含汞灯的管理和管理情况,并确定与其汞含量有关的健康和环境风险。考虑到汞是一种天然有毒物质,一旦释放到环境中,它就会留在空气、水和土壤中并在其中循环。它还会对人体(肾脏、胃、肺和神经系统)产生广泛的系统影响。在秘鲁,灯泡在使用寿命结束时被视为电子电气设备(WEEE)的废物。它们带来的环境问题是它们的汞含量,对任何代谢过程都不是必需的,而且在生物体内是可生物积累的。考虑到汞所带来的风险,包括秘鲁在内的世界上许多国家签署了《水俣协定》,并一直在执行国家规划和管理文书,以便对汞进行正确的废物管理。作为这一承诺的一部分,秘鲁一直在起草《关于汞问题的水俣公约国家实施计划》,其目的是具体规定保护人类健康和环境免受人为汞和汞化合物排放和释放影响的行动。它的结论是,灯泡在其使用寿命结束时,由于其所含的汞而构成危害;适当的管理是减少对人类健康和环境的风险的重要因素。
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