Protecting children’s health against environmental exposure to heavy metals – theory versus practice

Klaudia Gut, Małgorzata Bołdys-Labocha, A. Piekut
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Abstract The high level of heavy metals is one of the main indicators of soil contamination, which is a significant risk to ecological and health safety. Lack of regulations requiring the examination of the level of contamination in the areas where recreational facilities for children are located directly translate into the lack of preventive or corrective actions and leads to the persistence of a permanent threat connected with a high level of heavy metals concentration in soils. The aim of the study was to identify significant sources of exposure of children to heavy metals depending on the location of recreational areas (sports fields). The results show a high concentration of cadmium, lead and zinc in the analysed soils. Of all samples, more than 70% of them have values exceeding the limit values of cadmium in soils. In the case of lead and zinc, the normative values were exceeded, respectively, in 44% and 64% of soil samples. Practical solutions introduced in the framework of regulations related to environmental protection do not correlate in practice with an extensive obligation to protect the health of children and adolescents, whose performance is clearly focused on medical problems, disregarding the risk resulting from environmental factors.
保护儿童健康免受重金属环境暴露——理论与实践的对比
土壤重金属水平高是土壤污染的主要指标之一,对生态和健康安全构成重大威胁。缺乏规定要求检查儿童娱乐设施所在地区的污染水平,直接导致缺乏预防或纠正行动,并导致与土壤中重金属浓度高有关的永久性威胁持续存在。这项研究的目的是根据娱乐场所(运动场)的位置确定儿童接触重金属的重要来源。结果表明,在分析的土壤中镉、铅和锌的浓度很高。在所有样品中,超过70%的样品的镉含量超过土壤镉限量值。在铅和锌的情况下,分别有44%和64%的土壤样品超过了正常值。在与环境保护有关的条例框架内提出的切实可行的解决办法,在实践中与保护儿童和青少年健康的广泛义务并不相关,儿童和青少年的履行显然侧重于医疗问题,而忽视了环境因素造成的风险。
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