HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT TROUGH EXPOSURE TO HEAVY METALS IN URBAN AND SUBURBAN DUST EMITTED FROM WORKPLACE IN AQABA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JORDAN

Authors

  • Mou’ath Adnan Al-Shaweesh
  • Mohammad Salem Al-Hwaiti
  • Omar Ali Al-Khashman
  • Ahmad Mohammad Abu-Jrai
  • Aya Hani Almuhtaseb

Keywords:

Heavy metals, Exposure, Human health risk, Dust materials, Jordan

Abstract

The present study assesses health risks associated with heavy metal Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Mn, Ni
and Fe exposure to workplace residents activates in Aqaba Industrial Estate (AIE). The children's and adults'
average daily intake (ADI), Quotation Index (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) were assessed. Non-carcinogenic
health risk assessment for Pb, Zn, Cu, Cr, Mn, Ni and Fe (HQ >1) indicated strong chances of adverse effects
on children and adults living around the workplace area. The HI>1 analysis for heavy metals, which is
considered a threat to children and adults, but the highest risk contributor is the inhalation pathway. Child
and adult cancer risk followed the same decreasing order, Pb> Cr > Ni Children were found to have higher
than permissible limits (10-6
), which is considered a threat to children as they cause a variety of diseases.

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Published

2020-05-30

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Mou’ath Adnan Al-Shaweesh, Mohammad Salem Al-Hwaiti, Omar Ali Al-Khashman, Ahmad Mohammad Abu-Jrai, & Aya Hani Almuhtaseb. (2020). HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT TROUGH EXPOSURE TO HEAVY METALS IN URBAN AND SUBURBAN DUST EMITTED FROM WORKPLACE IN AQABA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JORDAN. GEOMATE Journal, 18(69), 184–198. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1536

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