Investigation of a fatality among parathion applicators in California
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Industrial Medicine
- Vol. 20 (4) , 533-546
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.4700200408
Abstract
Staff of the California Department of Health Services investigated the death of a parathion applicator in California that was thought to be pesticide-related. A crew of eleven workers (including six sprayers, three mixer/loaders, one mixer/sprayer and one foreman) had been applying 0.125% parathion spray to almond orchards for approximately three weeks. On the day of the fatality, a sprayer rapidly developed symptoms of salivation, sweating, and convulsions after a half-day of work. Despite aggressive medical treatment, the worker died within one hour of his initial symptoms. Significant laboratory results for the decreased case included: parathion residue on the inner and outer garments worn by the worker, parathion in the post-mortem gastric contents, and elevated urinary metabolites consistent with acute parathion intoxication. Interviews with the work crew revealed that three of the 10 workers had complaints of headaches, vomiting, and/or sore throat; yet, subsequent plasma and red cell cholinesterase tests of the co-workers did not show any significant depressions in comparison with pre-season baseline values. This worker death is consistent with prior reports of parathion-related sprayer/applicator intoxications and is the first worker-related parathion death in California since 1972. Substitution of pesticides with less toxic active ingredients or the elimination of parathion is recommended.Keywords
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