2021 ESMED General Assembly - Occupational, Toxicological and Environmental Health Hazards of Global Migrant Workers
Occupational, Toxicological and Environmental Health Hazards of Global Migrant Workers
By Dr. Timothy Erickson, Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
Abstract:
An increasing portion of global agricultural and industrial workforce is immigrant, undocumented and unprotected. Migrant workers are at increased risk for occupational, toxicological and environmental health hazards. Specifically, they are at risk for chemical and pesticide exposure without proper protection and well as environmental heat and cold-related illness. These workers tend to work in more dangerous industries, and safety training and information are often not available in their native language. They are often not empowered to advocate for improved working conditions because of fear of losing their jobs or deportation. They may have limited access to health care because of their unstable employment situation, low socioeconomic status, and lack of understanding of the health system. Given their front-line role in health care, emergency clinicians have unique responsibilities to recognize, intervene, and care for this vulnerable patient population and to prevent migrant worker abuse.
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