N. Rendleman et A. Feldstein, OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AMONG URBAN RECYCLERS, Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 39(7), 1997, pp. 672-675
In this article, we describe the emergence of urban recycling as a new
trade and discuss the new pattern of injuries among its practitioners
, We conducted a retrospective chart review and convenience survey at
an urban homeless health center. We found a high prevalence of severe,
costly injuries, many of which are amenable to prevention, Laceration
s, infections, needle sticks, and blunt trauma are all common in this
group. So me cases are extremely expensive or even lethal, We conclude
that a new trade and a new pattern of injuries associated with it hav
e emerged around recycling.