Prevalence and Level of Occupational Exposure to Asbestos in Canada in 2016

Author:

Fenton Shelby12,Rydz Ela1ORCID,Demers Paul A34,Peters Cheryl E1256

Affiliation:

1. CAREX Canada, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia , Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3 , Canada

2. Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr NW , Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 , Canada

3. Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC), Ontario Health , Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X3 , Canada

4. Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario M5T 3M7 , Canada

5. Population and Public Health, British Columbia Centre for Disease Control , Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4R4 , Canada

6. Prevention, Screening and Hereditary Cancer Program, BC Cancer , Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1G1 , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objective Asbestos use has decreased over time but occupational exposure still exists today due to the presence of asbestos in older buildings. The objective of this study was to update CAREX Canada’s prevalence of exposure estimate from 2006 to 2016, and to assess the level of occupational exposure by industry, occupation, province/territory, and sex. Methods Estimates by occupation, industry, province/territory, and sex were calculated using labor force data from the 2016 Census of Population and proportions of workers exposed by occupation and industry, which were previously developed for the 2006 estimates and updated here to reflect new knowledge and changes in exposures. Statistics Canada concordance tables were used to account for changes between the 2006 and 2016 job and industry coding systems. Expert assessment was used to qualitatively assign levels of exposure (low, moderate, or high) for each occupation and industry, with consideration of workers’ proximity and access to asbestos-containing material, and the condition and content of asbestos. Results Approximately 235 000 workers are exposed to asbestos on the job in Canada. The majority of Canadian workers exposed to asbestos are male (89%). Only 5% of all exposed workers are in the high-exposure category, while most workers are in the low (49%) or moderate (46%) exposure categories. The construction sector and associated jobs (e.g. carpenters, trades helpers and laborers, electricians) accounted for the majority of exposed workers. Conclusions Occupational exposure to asbestos continues to occur in Canada. Updating the prevalence of exposure estimate and adding exposure levels highlights the shift from high to lower-lever exposures associated with asbestos-containing materials remaining in the built environment.

Funder

Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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