SS08-01 减少小规模矿工汞使用和汞中毒的干预措施:玻利维亚和世界其他地区的实例

E. Jørs, Omar Huici, Margrethe Smith, Chris Kuylenstierne
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小规模采矿产生的汞污染是一个全球性问题,不仅影响矿工的健康,也影响居住在矿区附近甚至远离矿区的人们的健康。为减少汞的使用,采用了多种方法,如禁止使用和替代使用。在玻利维亚,不仅通过引进无汞金矿开采技术,还通过加强领导力和组织培训,以及无农药农业等替代创收活动的培训,来预防中毒。只关注技术解决方案很难实现社会变革。 在过去四年中,通过访谈、焦点小组讨论和问卷调查等方式从矿工中收集到的数据,都通过合理的统计和分析方法进行了分析和呈现。 介绍了过去三年在玻利维亚对男性矿工进行干预的结果,以及对女性矿工和儿童进行干预的实际情况。此外,还讨论了世界其他地区采用无汞金矿开采的经验及其对健康的影响,并与玻利维亚的结果进行了比较。 初步结果表明,引入无汞金矿开采技术在经济上是可行的,但如果矿工没有自主权或矿工社会组织不健全,可持续性就会很低。因此,改变习惯不仅仅需要引进技术解决方案。
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SS08-01 INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE MERCURY USE AND POISONINGS AMONG SMALL-SCALE MINERS: PRACTICAL EXAMPLES FROM BOLIVIA AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD
Mercury pollution from small-scale mining is a global problem affecting not only miners’ health but also the health of people living close by or even far from the mining sites. Several methods are applied to reduce mercury use e.g. by banning and substitution. In Bolivia, prevention of poisoning is promoted not only by introducing mercury-free gold mining techniques, but also by strengthening leadership and organisational training, and training in alternative income generating activities like pesticide-free agriculture. Changes in society are hard to achieve by only focusing on technical solutions. Data gathered among miners during the last four years by interviews, focus group discussions and questionnaires are analysed and presented using sound statistical and analytical methods. The results from the last three years of intervention in Bolivia among male miners and the actual status of the intervention among female miners and children are presented. In addition, experiences from other parts of the world with the introduction of mercury-free gold mining and effect on health are discussed and compared with the results from Bolivia. The preliminary results show an economically sound outcome by introducing mercury-free gold mining techniques, but low sustainability if miners do not take ownership of the process or are not well organized in their miners’ societies. Therefore, changing habits takes more than only introducing technical solutions.
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