Final programme of the 3rd International Congress on Environmental Health (ICEH2014) Wednesday, September 24, 2014 08:30 Registration / Reception of the Participants 09:30 Technical visits 10:30 Workshop Workshop W1. PROTEOMICS TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND FOOD QUALITY AND SAFETY W2. AIR QUALITY AND HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT - HOW TO EVALUATE THE EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTANTS? Full programme available at the ICEH2014 website (http://paginas.estsp.ipp.pt/2014/iceh/programme/workshop.php) Full programme available at the ICEH2014 website (http://paginas.estsp.ipp.pt/2014/iceh/programme/workshop.php) 14:00 Registration / Reception of the Participants 14:30 Workshop W3. PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE WORKING ENVIRONMENT European Campaign 2014-2015: Management of Stress and Psychosocial Risks Emília Telo Coordinator of National Focal Point of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EUOSHA) / Autoridade para as Condições do Trabalho COPSOQ II (Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire) Carlos Fernandes da Silva Professor at the Division of Psychology, Department of Education, University of Aveiro, Portugal ICEH2014 1 / 22 16:00 Opening Session 17:00 Opening Lectures OL1. International Co-operation on Environmental Health in the Frame of IFEH Henning Hansen President of the International Federation of Environmental Health OL2. Air Quality Towards Better Health Carlos Borrego Full Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Aveiro, Portugal 18:30 Welcome Reception "Porto de Honra" ICEH2014 2 / 22 Thursday, September 25, 2014 09:30 Welcome refreshment 10:00 Plenary Lecture PL1. A Historical Perspective of Occupational Safety Alberto Sérgio Miguel Retired Professor at the University of Minho, Portugal 10:45 10:45 11:00 Symposia Symposium 1 - Room A: Symposium 2 - Room B: Symposium 3 - Room C: Human Health Risk and Prevention Pollution and Environmental Management Occupational Safety and Health Chair: José Rocha Nogueira Chair: Miguel Coutinho Chair: Isabel Loureiro S1.1. Social support and the locus of control of the health of elderly people S2.1. Individual and population exposure to volatile organic compounds in a urban industrialized area S3.1. Gender difference in hearing loss and hearing protection behavior among factory workers in high noise Mariola Janiszewska, Teresa Kulik, Dorota ŻolnierczukKileliszek, Ewa Kawiak-Jawor, Agnieszka Baranska Joana Ferreira, Joana Valente, Teresa Nunes, Margarita Evtyugina, Carlos Borrego, Myriam Lopes Oisaeng Hong, Dal Lae Chin S1.2. Environmental health diagnosis of childhood population living in complex urban scenarios with integration of social, environmental and health indicators in a quantitative community environmental health index S2.2. New sensing technologies for air pollution control and exposure assessment: field evaluation of ozone microsensors S3.2. Assessment of the thermal environment in a textile plant for automotive components Gabriela Domínguez-Cortinas, Laura Elena OrtegaElorza 11:15 ICEH2014 Mariana Guise, Isabel Loureiro, Senhorinha Teixeira João Ginja, Nicolas Moser, Ana Margarida Costa, Miguel Coutinho, Carlos Borrego S1.3. The knowledge about osteoporosis prevention in peri- and postmenopausal women S2.3. Air pollution by PM10 in Portugal between 2001 and 2011 S3.3. Exposure to Penicillium glabrum in cork industry: the real scenario assessment Mariola Janiszewska, Teresa Kulik, Dorota ZolnierczukKieliszek, Malgorzata Dziedzic Tiago Faria, Susana Marta Almeida Carla Viegas, Mateus Dos Santos, Daniel Botelho, Anita Quintal Gomes 3 / 22 11:30 11:45 12:00 S1.4. Geographic Information Systems in assessment of risk factors in cancer prevention planning S2.4. Assessment of metal concentrations in airborne PM10 from multifarious sources in a heavy industrial area S3.4. Occupational exposure to Aflatoxine B1 in waste management Cristina Amil-Dias, Paulo Veloso Gomes Joana Lage, S. M. Almeida, M. A. Reis, P.C. Chaves, S. Garcia, B. G. Fernández, H. Th. Wolterbeek Susana Viegas, Luísa Veiga, Paula Figueiredo, Ana Almeida, Carla Viegas S1.5. Indoor air quality in hospitals: assessment for a proper management S2.5. Airborne exposure related health effects in urban environments are socio-spatially distributed S3.5. Occupational exposure to FA. Genotoxicity, immunotoxicity and susceptibility Susana Marta Almeida, Sandra Cabo-Verde, João Matos,Tiago Faria, Carla Viegas Ulrich Franck, Heinz-Josef Klimeczek, Annegret Kindler Solange Costa, Sandra Carvalho, Julia García-Léston, Carla Costa, Patrícia Coelho, Susana Silva, Blanca Laffon, Beatriz Porto, João Paulo Teixeira S1.6. Financial and economic analysis of prevention of needlesticks in the hospital sector S2.6. Evolution of air quality in the municipalities of Aveiro, Lisbon, Portimão and Oporto (2005-2011) Delfina Ramos, Paulo Afonso, Pedro Arezes M. Vasconcelos Pinto, I. Ribeiro, J. P. Figueiredo, A. Ferreira S3.6. Potential occupational toxicity of respirable crystalline SiO2 from HydroFrac. operations in the US shale plays Richard Olawoyin, Charles McGlothlin, Patrick Frazee 12:15 S1.7. Health risks following wheat dust exposure during agricultural work – focus on Fusarium spp. S2.7. Characterization of ambient suspended particles in an urban area affected by industrialized activities loading at Setubal, Portugal S3.7. Assessment of arterial hypertension risk using results of vessel wall condition examination among potassium salts mining workers Alexandra Silva, Susana Marta Almeida, Cristina Oliveira Dmitriy Shlyapnikov, Pavel Shur, Vadim Alekseev, Elena Vlasova, Anna Khasanova S1.8. Self-reported health symptoms associated with pesticide use among rice farmers in Zanzibar, Tanzania S2.8. A rising risk to human health: assessment of light pollution on two dark sky regions of Portugal Marisa da Silva, Nadja Stadlinger, Gaetano Marrone, Aviti J. Mmochi, Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg Raul Lima, José Pinto Da Cunha, Nuno Peixinho S3.8. Lighting conditions and optical filters effects on visual performance in speleologists in the cave environment S1.9. Typification of respiratory diseases, exceedances of troposphere ozone and particulate matter (PM10) through latent class models. S2.9. Tolerance of Venerupis decussata and Venerupis philippinarum clams to lead S3.9. Magnetic resonance occupational safety zones and standards Cátia Velez, Rosa Freitas, Paulo Cardoso, Vanessa Carregosa, Sara Antunes, Roberto Martins, Amadeu M.V.M Soares, Etelvina Figueira Vítor Silva, Isabel Ramos, J. Agostinho Moreira, Manuel B. Marques Gaëlle Vacher, Hélène Niculita-Hirzel, Thierry Roger 12:30 12:45 Maria Neves Ameida, Paula Vaz-Fernandes, Jaime Fonseca, Carla Martinho, Fernando Caetano ICEH2014 Carla Costa Lança, Nádia Fernandes, Ana Monteiro 4 / 22 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Poster Session I: P1. Pollution and Environmental Management / P2. Human Health Risk and Prevention / P3. Occupational Safety and Health / P4. Environmental Toxicology 14:45 Plenary Lecture PL2. Health Impact Assessment Miguel Coutinho EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF IDAD – INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT, University of Aveiro, Portugal 15:30 15:30 Symposia Symposium 4 - Room A: Symposium 2 (Cont.) - Room B: Symposium 5 - Room C: Indoor Air Quality Pollution and Environmental Management Environmental Toxicology Chair: Rui Azevedo Chair: Mafalda Nunes Chair: Sam Kacew S4.1. Indoor air quality in Portuguese buildings: new regulations S2.10. Exploration of the spatial Composite Risk Index (CRI) for the characterization of toxicokinetics in petrochemical active areas S5.1. Chromium and nickel in human hair of an orally exposed population Susana Marta Almeida, Marina Almeida-Silva, Margarida Pinto 15:45 S4.2. Assessing workers’ exposure to bioaerosols at large-scale organic waste treatment facilities – developing an evidence-base to support risk reduction strategies Peter Sykes ICEH2014 Richard Olawoyin, Charles W. McGlothlin S2.11. Association Between Atmospheric Pollutants and Hospital Admissions in Lisbon Ana Cruz, Marta Almeida, Célia Alves, Maria Freitas, Hubert Wolterbeek Eleni Sazakli, Cristina M. Villanueva, Manolis Kogevinas, Kyriakos Maltezis, Michalis Leotsinidis S5.2. Effects of interaction and bioaccessibility of the cyanotoxins microcystin and cylindrospermopsin in aquatic and terrestrial species Marisa Freitas, Joana Azevedo, António Paulo Carvalho, Sébastien Planchon, Jenny Renaut, Vera Mendes, Bruno Manadas, Edgar Pinto, Aldo Barreiro, Joana Neves, Alexandre Campos, Vitor Vasconcelos 5 / 22 16:00 S4.3. Estimating the inhaled dose of pollutants during indoor physical activity Carla A. Ramos, Joana F. Reis, Tiago Almeida, Francisco Alves, Hubert Th Wolterbeek, Susana M. Almeida 16:15 16:30 S4.4. Health and indoor environment in elderly care centers S5.3. Toxicological assessment of ibuprofen, paracetamol, metformin and ciprofloxacin in terrestrial ecosystems Nicolas Maestripieri, Mehdi Saqalli, Bénédicte Veyrac-Ben Ahmed, Sylvia Becerra, Marguerite Munoz, Ribolzi Olivier Inês Moreira, Cláudia Silva, Piedade Barros, Mafalda Nunes S2.13. Health impact assessment of traffic noise in Madrid S5.4. Flow cytometry analysis of γH2AX levels in fresh and cryopreserved human peripheral blood lymphocytes Cristina Linares, Alberto Recio, Aurelio Tobias, Julio Diaz Ana Mendes, Lívia Aguiar, Cristiana Pereira, Maria Paula Neves, Susana Silva, Diana Mendes, Teresa Palmeiro, Iolanda Caires, Amália Botelho, Pedro Carreiro-Martins, Nuno Neuparth, Stefano Bonassi, João Paulo Teixeira Vanessa Valdiglesias, María Sánchez-Flores, Eduardo Pásaro, Blanca Laffon S4.5. Assessment of indoor air contamination by fungi and bacteria in fitness centers S.5.5. Presence of the drug carbamazepine in the clam V. decussata: comparison of acute and chronic toxicity tests Carla Alexandra Ramos, Carla Viegas, Sandra Cabo Verde, Humbert T. Wolterbeek, Susana Marta Almeida 16:45 S2.12. Assessing a health risk thanks to regional mappings based on local perceptions: A comparative study of three different hazards in three sites: Laos, Tunisia and Ecuador. Ângela Almeida, Rosa Freitas, Vânia Calisto, Valdemar Esteves, Amadeu M.V.M Soares, Etelvina Figueira Poster Session I (Cont.): (P1. Pollution and Environmental Management / P2. Human Health Risk and Prevention / P3. Occupational Safety and Health / P4. Environmental Toxicology) 17:15 ICEH2014 Social Event 6 / 22 Friday, September 26, 2014 9:00 Plenary Lecture PL3. Evolution of the European Standardization in the Area of Nanotechnology, with Special Emphasis on Occupational Exposure Luís Almeida Full Professor at the University of Minho, Portugal 9:45 9:45 Symposia Symposium 6 - Room B: Symposium 7 - Room A: Symposium 8 - Room C: Public Health Environment and Sustainability Exposure to Nanoparticles Chair: Cláudia Barrias Chair: Rui S. Oliveira Chair: João Paulo Teixeira S6.1. In vitro analysis of neuronal DNA damage induced by magnetite nanoparticles Symposium Keynote S8.1. R&D of polymer composite materials modified with nano-oxides and phosphinates: related risk assessment Blanca Laffon, Gözde Kiliç, Aida Castelo, Carla Costa, Solange Costa, Joao Paulo Teixeira, Eduardo Pásaro, Vanessa Valdiglesias 10:00 S6.2. Cadmium exposure and chronic kidney disease in Canada: results of the Canadian health measures survey (2007-2011) S7K. Microbial Degradation of Fluorinated Compounds: Environmental Significance and Metabolic Processes M. Fátima Carvalho Auxiliary Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research - University of Porto, Portugal Patrick Levallois, Elhadji Anassour-Laouan, Julie StLaurent, Pierre Ayotte, Jasmin Levallois, Jean-Phillippe Lafrance 10:15 S6.3. Why should we focus in cold extremes health negative outcomes in Mediterranean climate like Porto, Portugal? Ana Monteiro, Luís Fonseca ICEH2014 Susana Patrícia Bastos Sousa, M. C. S. Ribeiro, J. Santos Baptista S8.2. Application of a Control Banding Tool for Risk Level Assessment and Control of Nanoparticles Exposure in Welding Operations João Gomes, Catarina Pereira, Paula Albuquerque, Rosa Miranda S7.1. Mobility of Cd and Pb in a groundwater-soil-plant system: a risk assessment Edgar Pinto, Agostinho Almeida, Isabel M. P. L. V. O. Ferreira S8.3. Effects of nanosilver in medical and consumer products - a critical review on impacts to health and environment Erik Petersen 7 / 22 10:30 S6.4. Environmental contamination by dog feces with zoonotic helminths and human infection risk in Ponte de Lima Portugal Teresa Letra Mateus, Maria Madalena Vieira-Pinto, João Niza Ribeiro, António Castro 10:45 S6.5. Task-based approach to study occupational exposure to particulate matter in cork industry Susana Viegas, Tiago Faria S7.2. Occurrence, removal and risk assessment of eleven pharmaceuticals in Portuguese wastewaters S8.4. Permeable Reactive Barriers using nanoparticles to remediate nitrate pollution André M. P. T. Pereira, Liliana J. G. Silva, Celeste M. Lino, Fátima Alpendurada, Leonor M. Meisel, Angelina Pena Rui Araújo, Ana Meira Castro, António Fiúza S7.3. Phytoextraction of heavy metal polluted soils using Sedum plumbizincicola inoculated with metal mobilizing Phyllobacterium myrsinacearum RC6b Ying Ma, Helena Freitas 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 World Environmental Health Day Commemoration Henning Hansen President of the International Federation of Environmental Health 12:00 Symposium 6 (Cont.) - Room B: Symposium 7 (Cont.) - Room A: Symposium 9 - Room C: Public Health Environment and Sustainability Healthy and Safe Schools Chair: Cláudia Barrias Chair: Rui S. Oliveira Chair: João Paulo Teixeira S6.6. Limited knowledge about hydatidosis among farmers in Ponte de Lima - Portugal - and its impact in public health S7.4. Spatial distribution and contamination assessment of heavy metals in surface soils from an industrial area S9.1. Biological air assessment in primary schools - The ARIA project Joana Lage, S. M. Almeida, H. Th. Wolterbeek Lívia Aguiar, Cristiana Pereira, Ana Mendes, Paula Neves, João Paulo Teixeira S6.7. Occupational lung cancer surveillance of Korea in 2013 S7.5. Effectiveness of seed coating with microbial inoculants as an alternative to agrochemicals in sustainable agriculture S9.2. Sound exposure of music students during the classes Yoon-Ji Kim, Young-Il Lee, Jong-Eun Kim, Dong-Mug Kang Inês Rocha, Aleš Látr, Miroslav Vosátka, Helena Freitas, Rui S. Oliveira Matilde A. Rodrigues, Marta Amorim, Manuela Vieira da Silva, Cristina Rodrigues, Lívia Aguiar, Paula Neves, Aida Sousa, Octávio Inácio Teresa Letra Mateus, João Niza Ribeiro, António Castro, Maria Madalena Vieira-Pinto 12:15 ICEH2014 8 / 22 12:30 S6.8. A study of patients with malignant mesothelioma resulting from environmental asbestos exposure compensated by the Korean Asbestos Damage Relief Act during 2011 to 2012 S7.6. Bacterial community changes during bioremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil S9.3. Association of indoor particles of classrooms with prevalence of Rhinithis’ symptoms among students Magdalena Pacwa-Płociniczak, Tomasz Płociniczak, Grażyna Płaza, Zofia Piotrowska-Seget Nuno Canha, Susana Marta Almeida, Maria Do Carmo Freitas, Hubert Th. Wolterbeek S6.9. Personal daily exposure to particulate matter: an elderly study S7.7. Generation of medical waste (MW) in hospitals in the interior of São Paulo – Brazil S9.4. Exposure of 3–5-years-old children to indoor ultrafine particles: assessment of homes and schools Marina Almeida-Silva, Tiago Faria, Susana M. Almeida, Hubert T. Wolterbeek Silvia Carla Da Silva André, Tatiane Bonametti Veiga, Angela Maria Magosso Takayanagui Klara Slezakova, Catia Teixeira, Jimmy Fonseca, Simone Morais, Maria Do Carmo Pereira Myeong-Ja Yun, Dong-Mug Kang, Jong-Eun Kim, JuYoung Kim, Kye-Sun Kim 12:45 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Poster Session II: P5. Public Health / P6. Food Safety and Food Security / P7. Environment and Sustainability / P8. Healthy and Safe Schools 14:45 Plenary Lecture PL4. Emerging Risks, Monitoring and Detection of Foodborne Pathogens Paul Gibbs Leatherhead Food Research Association, United Kingdom 15:30 ICEH2014 Symposia 9 / 22 15:30 Symposium 6 (Cont.) - Room B: Symposium 7 (Cont.) - Room A: Symposium 9 (Cont.) - Room B: Public Health Environment and Sustainability Healthy and Safe Schools Chair: Paul Gibbs Chair: M. Fátima Carvalho Chair: João Paulo Teixeira S6.10. Health Risk Assessment of Local Food Consumption. The Case of Two Southwest Portuguese Coastal Villages S7.8. Cyanobacteria in freshwater: Influence in liver morbidity in Alentejo’s S9.5 Health risk assessment of children’s exposure to gaseous pollutants in urban nurseries’ indoor environments Fernando Bellém, Manuela Morais, Carlos Santos, Elisabete Carolino Pedro T. B. S Branco, Maria C. M. Alvim-Ferraz, Fernando G. Martins, Sofia I. V. Sousa S6.11. Evaluation of food safety conditions of seafood sales in Coimbra S7.9. Following-up antidepressants in wastewaters across Portugal: a one-year study S9.6. Schoolchildren’s exposure to indoor ultrafine particles in urban and rural environments Ana Cruz, Teresa Mateus, Nuno Carolino, Filomena Ramalho, Humberto Rocha Liliana J. G. Silva, Leonor M. Meisel, Celeste M. Lino, Angelina Pena João Cavaleiro-Rufo, Joana Madureira, Inês Paciência, Eduardo Oliveira Fernandes S6.12. Interactions between spoilage bacteria and inhibition of Listeria innocua on cold-smoked fish products S7.10. Environmental impact due to coal-mining in Colombia, a global public health problem S9.7. Radon levels on nurseries and primary schools at Mogadouro Tammy Irina, Pulido Iriarte Sofia I. V. Sousa, Pedro T. B. S. Branco, Maria C. M. Alvim-Ferraz, Fernando G. Martins S6.13. Quantification of total chromium and Cr(VI) in different styles of lager beers and the influence of packaging material S7.11. Endophytic bacteria associated with Hieracium piloselloides: their potential for hydrocarbon-utilizing and plant growth-promotion S9.8. Exposure to metals and allergens in settled dust in nursery and elementary French schools Elsa Vieira, M. Elisa Soares, Isabel M. P. L. V. O. Ferreira, M. Lourdes Bastos Małgorzata Kukla, Zofia Piotrowska-Seget Nuno Canha, Corinne Mandin, Olivier Ramalho, Guillaume Wyart, Jacques Ribéron, Claire Dassonville, Mickäel Derbez S6.14. Museums and collections nature, use & preservation: long-life for collections(?), life-long occupational health and safety risks. Bridging knowledge towards an integrated management policy S7.12. Persistent hydrophilic ethers (1,4-dioxane and glymes) in surface- and drinking waters in Germany S9.9. Mobile phone use among children: an emerging child public health issue? Wilhelm Püttmann, Konrad Magg, Daria Demers-Stepien Hans-Peter Hutter, Peter Wallner, Janie F. Shelton, Michael Kundi Paula Vaz-Fernandes, Ana Paula Martinho, Marina Saraiva, Sandra Gueifão, Inês Coelho, Isabel Castanheira, Sandra Caeiro 15:45 16:00 Manuela Vieira da Silva, Paul Gibbs 16:15 16:30 Paula Menino Homem ICEH2014 10 / 22 16:45 S6.15. Evaluation of the 2013 Amadora heat response plan S7.13. Metropolitan Region of São Paulo – native forests and water quality: providers and recipients of environmental services S9.10. Nitrate Concentration in Exhaled Breath Condensate and Indoor Air Quality – Relationship in Preschool-age Children Ana Karina Merlin do Imperio Favaro, Silvana A. Cutolo, Ana Cláudia Sanches Baptista, Natasha Ceretti Maria, Juliana Barbosa Zuquer Giaretta, Leandro L. Giatti João Marques, Pedro Martins, Joana Belo, Iolanda Caires, Maria Guarino, Catarina Pedro, Manuela Cano, Paula Leiria-Pinto, Nuno Neuparth S6.16. Quality control of water supply in a teaching hospital S7.14. Challenges in Health Impact Assessment in Brazil: a retrospective case study S9.11. Noise induced hearing loss among gym teachers Pedro Norton, Natália M. C. Martins Simone Georges El Khouri Miraglia, Anna Paula Soares Ribeiro Martins, Diego Velloso Veronez, Micheline de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho, Karina Camasmie Abe S6.17. Biological air contamination in elderly care centers: GERIA project S7.15. Impacts of climate change and its vulnerability in Bangladesh: It should be a major policy issue S9.12. Adolescents’ attitudes towards anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa Lívia Aguiar, Ana Mendes, Cristiana Pereira, Maria Paula Neves, Diana Mendes, João Paulo Teixeira Shakeel Ahmed Ibne Mahmood, G. U. Ahsan Dorota Żolnierczuk-Kieliszek, Teresa Kulik, Mariola Janiszewska, Ewelina Piwko S6.18. Seasonality of vector-borne diseases in the Western Amazon and its relationship with local climate oscillations S.7.16. An empirical study about the variables that influence the social acceptability on the biogas F. Montenegro, A. Peralta Santos, D. Ermida, D. Pinto, J. Silva, A. Silva 17:00 17:15 17:30 Juliana Lúcia Duarte, Leandro Luiz Giatti, Antônio Carlos Batista, Daniela Biondi Batista, Giuseppe Biondi Batista 17:45 Coffee Break 18:15 Awards Ceremony 18:45 Closing Session Aida Sousa, Matilde Rodrigues, Raquel Alves, Inês Moreira Telma Dias, Matilde A. Rodrigues, Ilídio Pereira, Celina P. Leão Vitor Vasconcelos President of CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research - University of Porto, Portugal 20:30 ICEH2014 Congress Dinner 11 / 22 Poster Sessions Thursday, September 25, 2014 - Poster Session I P1. Pollution and Environmental Management P1.1. Short-term effects of black carbon on human health in Barcelona Aurelio Tobias, Angeliki Karanasiou, Cristina Reche, Fulvio Amato, Andres Alastuey and Xavier Querol P1.2. Musks are all around – A comprehensive review Nuno Ratola, Vera Homem, José Avelino Silva, Lúcia Santos and Arminda Alves P1.3. Integrating human health risks on air quality assessment to improve urban environments Solange Costa, Carlos Silveira, Joana Ferreira, Hélder Relvas, Diogo Lopes, Carlos Borrego, Peter Roebeling, Ana Isabel Miranda and João Paulo Teixeira P1.4. Assessment of iron and nitrates concentration in drinking water, in the district of Bragança between 2012 and 2013 A. Mendes, F. Souto, P. Faria, B. Pires, P. Barros, A. Nogueira, A. Afonso P1.5. Fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines in sludges and soils of a Portuguese wastewater treatment plant André M. P. T. Pereira, Liliana J. G. Silva, Celeste M. Lino, Leonor M. Meisel, Angelina Pena P1.6. Past environmental asbestos exposure reconstruction in Korea Dong-Mug Kang, Kye-Sun Kim, Joo-Young Kim and Jong-Eun Kim P1.7. Metals in ambient particulate matter – are we ready for the new EU air quality standards? Carlos Soares, Rui Ferreira, Joana Silva, Patrícia Ramos, Edgar Pinto, Cristina Couto and Agostinho Almeida P1.8. Burden of diseases from traffic noise in Seoul, Korea Kyoung Sook Jeong, Jae Won Lee, Chang Sun Sim and Jiho Lee P1.9. Impact of forest fires on the levels of relevant outdoor air pollutants Marta Oliveira, Klara Slezakova, Cristina Delerue-Matos, Maria Do Carmo Pereira and Simone Morais ICEH2014 12 / 22 P1.10. The context of environmental health in Metropolitan Region of São Paulo: conflicts, vulnerabilities and ecological restoration for management of river flows Silvana A. Cutolo, Ana Karina Merlin do Imperio Favaro, Leandro L. Giatti P1.11. A survey of thorium (Th) and uranium (U) in the groundwater of NW Portugal Edgar Pinto, Agostinho Almeida, Isabel M. P. L. V. O. Ferreira P1.12. Association between air pollution and the Crude Death Rates in Turkey’s most and less industrialized regions Mehmet Sarper Erdogan P1.13. Soil heavy metals potentially triggering human health risk based on elevated concentrations in the Niger delta Richard Olawoyin, Samuel A. Oyewole, Robert L. Grayson, Charles W. McGlothlin P1.14. Salinity variation: Salinity variation: effects on two clam species, Venerupis decussata and Venerupis philippinarum Vanessa Carregosa, Etelvina Figueira, Amadeu M.V.M Soares, Rosa Freitas P1.15. Comparison of municipal waste management in Osijek (CRO) and Coimbra(PT) Susana Paixão, Sven Bogdan P2. Human Health Risk and Prevention P2.1. Frailty in the elderly: current identification and alternative markers Vanessa Valdiglesias, Jose C. Millán-Calentí, María Sánchez-Flores, Ana Maseda, Eduardo Pásaro, Laura Lorenzo-López and Blanca Laffon P2.2. Lymphocyte subsets in a population of non-frail elder individuals Blanca Laffon, Ana Maseda, Eduardo Pásaro, José C. Millán-Calenti, Laura Lorenzo-López, María Sánchez-Flores, Vanessa Valdiglesias P2.3. Cadmium and lead levels in the human brain tissue don’t significantly depend on smoking habits Patrícia Ramos, Nair Pinto, Ricardo Mendes, Agostinho Santos and Agostinho Almeida P2.4. Elderly at risk during heat waves – what can be done? Results of the climate adaptation study “Cool towns for the elderly” Hans-Peter Hutter, Arne Arnberger, Brigitte Allex, Renate Eder, Franz Kolland, Anna Wanka, Beate Blättner, Henny Annette Grewe, Michael Kundi, Peter Wallner ICEH2014 13 / 22 P2.5. Daily dose of particulate matter in the elderly respiratory tract Marina Almeida-Silva, Marika Pilou, Christos Housiadas, Hubert T. Wolterbeek, Susana M. Almeida P2.6. Cadmium levels in kidney tissue, smoking habits and cardiovascular disease Anne Alves, Patrícia Ramos, Maria Moura, Débora Lourenço, Ricardo Mendes, Agostinho Santos, Agostinho Almeida P2.7. Influence of smoking habits on lead, nickel and cadmium levels in lung tissue – evidences from post-mortem analysis Mariana Cruz, Patrícia Ramos, Anne Alves, Maria Moura, Débora Lourenço, Ricardo Mendes, Agostinho Santos, Agostinho Almeida P2.8. Seasonal changes in airborne concentrations of organic solvents and the levels of selected markers of oxidative stress and DNA damage among nail technicians Peter Gresner, Radoslaw Swiercz, Maciej Stepnik, Jolanta Gromadzinska, Ewa Twardowska, Wojciech Wasowicz P2.9. Cytotoxicity induced by extracts of Pisolithus tinctorius spores on human cancer and normal cell lines - evaluation of the anticancer potential Ricardo M. G. Alves, Marco Preto, Rui S. Oliveira, Rosário Martins P2.10. Microbiological characterization of thermal waters Adriana Machado, Manuela Amorim, Stéphanie Ferreira, Jorge Condeço, Sandra Mota, Anabela Moreira and António Augusto P2.11. Anatomic region differences and age-related changes on Na+ and K+ levels in human brain Edgar Pinto, P. Ramos, A. Carvalhido, N. Pinto, R. Mendes, A. Santos, A. Almeida P2.12. Assessment of variation in cancer risk due to exposure to ambient air at major intersections in Kanpur city, India Manish Agrawal, Anubha Goel P2.13. The effect of cigarette smoking on leptin and IGF-I levels in pregnant women: relation to birth weight and length of newborn Magdalena Chelchowska, Jadwiga Ambroszkiewicz, Leszek Lewandowski, Joanna Gajewska, Joanna Mazur, Tomasz M. Maciejewski P2.14. Trends in tobacco smoking among Polish adolescents in 2006-2014 in relation to the selected socio-demographic factors Joanna Mazur, Anna Dzielska, Magdalena Chelchowska, Anna Kowalewska P2.15. The effect of different type of diets on fat tissue and bone metabolism parameters in prepubertal children Jadwiga Ambroszkiewicz, Witold Klemarczyk, Magdalena Chelchowska, Grazyna Rowicka, Malgorzata Strucinska, Joanna Gajewska P2.16. Changes in concentrations of adipokines in obese children after a 3-month weight reduction programme Joanna Gajewska, Jadwiga Ambroszkiewicz, Witold Klemarczyk, Magdalena Chelchowska, Anna Zielinska, Halina Weker ICEH2014 14 / 22 P2.17. Respiratory Virus on Flu Syndrome Céu leitão, Ana Almeida, Fernando Bellém, Isabel Dias, Isabel Fernandes, Margarida Carvalho, Paula santos, Renato Abreu P2.18. Developing Risk of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis Disease in Individuals without Liver Disease, a Comparative Study Renato Abreu, Ana Almeida, Carla Pires, Céu Leitão, Fernando Bellém, Ricardo Paulo P2.19. Evaluation of the Influence of Obesity on Lipid Profile in Type II Diabetics Ana Almeida, Céu leitão, Fernando Bellém, Joana Apolónio, Renato Abreu, Roberta Medeiros P3. Occupational Safety and Health P3.1. Characterizing illuminance levels and perceived work environment in an automotive industry Carlos Carvalhais, Betty Abreu, Joana Santos and Manuela Vieira Da Silva P3.2. Exposure to fungi in cork industry – case study Carla Viegas, Mateus Dos Santos, Márcia Meneses and Tiago Faria P3.3. Characterization of OSH hazards in the Portuguese furniture sector Matilde Rodrigues, Pedro Arezes and Celina P. Leão P3.4. Postural dysfunctions and musculoskeletal disorders in Portuguese spelunkers Luísa Pedro P3.5. Is the crisis affecting the companies’ commitment on the OSH issues? (The workers’ perceptions) Cláudia Vale, Isabel Freitas Loureiro, Matilde Rodrigues and Rui Azevedo P3.6. Occupational exposure to particulate matter in grill houses Susana Viegas and Patrícia Neves P3.7. Hematologic changes and DNA Repair System in gas station attendant in the ABC region, São Paulo – Brazil Roseli Corazzini, Thaís Moura Gascon, Diego Martinez Garcia, Marcio Augusto Zanon Martins, Jéssica Feliciana Cocedeira, Fernando Luiz Affonso Fonseca, Cristina Valletta De Carvalho ICEH2014 15 / 22 P3.8. Evaluating the necessity of harmonization of occupational risk assessment methodological approaches in the Russian Federation and European countries Nina Zaitseva, Pavel Shur, Anna Khasanova, Dmitriy Shlyapnikov P3.9. Biomonitorization in hospital settings with cytostatics occupational exposure Carina Ladeira, Susana Viegas, Elisabete Carolino, Manuel Carmo Gomes and Miguel Brito P3.10. Occupational hematopoietic cancer surveillance system in Korea in 2013 Jong-Eun Kim, Yoon-Ji Kim, Dong-Mug Kang P3.11. Characterization of commuting accidents that occurred in workers of Portuguese health institutions Matilde Martins, Maria do Céu Barbieri, Teresa Correia P3.12. Occupational and environmental exposure to anticancer drugs Luís Teles, Sara Fernandes, Agostinho Cruz, Manuela Silva, Manuela Amorim, Mónica Vieira, Piedade Barros P3.13. Sound exposure of garage rock bands musicians João Almeida, Daniel Silva, Paulo Carmo, Paula Neves, Matilde Rodrigues P3.14. Assessment of Biological Risk in packaging glass sorting facilities Marta Vasconcelos Pinto, José Veiga, Carla Ramos, Sérgio Gonçalves; Manuela Vaz Velho, Paulo Fernandes, Joana Santos Guerreiro P3.15. Analytical and subjective interpretation of thermal comfort in hospitals: a case study in a sterilization service Vítor Barbosa, Carlos Carvalhais, Joana Santos, Manuela Vieira da Silva P3.16. Effect of an exercise program on musculoskeletal disorders and productivity: a case study in an automotive industry Joana Santos, Carlos Carvalhais, Ana Sousa Costa, Betty Abreu, Manuela Vieira da Silva P3.17. Is it enough training healthcare staff on noise reduction in NIC Units? A pilot study from NeoNoise Project Carlos Carvalhais, Joana Santos, Manuela Vieira da Silva, Ana Xavier P3.18. Implementation of Risk Based Inspection (RBI) with the support of a web-based solution Flávio Morgado, Eleni Morgado Bortoletto, Mauro Duque Araujo, Mauricio Nacib Pontuschka P3.19. Hazards and effects of time-varying gradient fields in magnetic resonance imaging – a short review Vítor Silva, Isabel Ramos, J. Agostinho Moreira, Manuel B. Marques ICEH2014 16 / 22 P4. Environmental Toxicology P4.1. Fluoride intoxication affects (3H)glucose uptake in the brain and some peripheral tissue of adult Wistar rats Anna Rogalska, Jolanta Malinowska-Borowska, Elżbieta Świętochowska, Marta Buczkowska, Joanna Gadomska, Anna Głogowska-Gruszka, Katarzyna Szubert, Przemysław Nowak P4.2. Perinatal manganese exposure and hydroxyl radical formation in rat brain Michał Bałasz, Ryszard Szkilnik, Ryszard Brus, Jolanta Malinowska-Borowska, Damian Nowak, Richard M. Kostrzewa, Przemysław Nowak P4.3. Flow cytometry assessment of cell death in haemocytes from Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to okadaic acid M. Veronica Prego-Faraldo, Vanessa Valdiglesias, Blanca Laffon, Jose M. Eirín-Lopez, Josefina Mendez P4.4. Evaluation of in vitro cytotoxic effects of oleic acid-coated magnetite nanoparticles on human neuronal cells M. Verónica Prego-Faraldo, Carla Costa, Solange Costa, Gözde Kiliç, Aida Castelo, João Paulo Teixeira, Josefina Méndez, Vanessa Valdiglesias, Blanca Laffon, Eduardo Pásaro P4.5. Impact of microcystin contaminated water on quality of carrots (Daucus carota) Joana Machado, Joana Azevedo, Marisa Freitas, Edgar Pinto, Vitor Vasconcelos, Alexandre Campos P4.6. Cytostatics occupational exposure – genotoxic effects assessment Carina Ladeira, Susana Viegas, Elisabete Carolino, Manuel Carmo Gomes, Miguel Brito P4.7. Neurotoxicity induced by silica-coated iron oxide nanoparticles Carla Costa, Gözde Kiliç, Solange Costa, Eduardo Pásaro, Vanessa Valdiglesias, Blanca Laffon, João Paulo Teixeira P4.8. Transplacental exposure to tobacco. Observed genotoxicity and epigenetic alterations Carla Costa, João Paulo Teixeira P4.9. Cr(VI)-induced cytotoxic and genotoxic effects in human bone cells in vitro at concentrations found in patients with metal-on-metal(MoM) prostheses Cristina Monteiro, Helena Oliveira, Conceição Santos P4.10. Toxicity testing of simvastatin, sertraline, 4-MBC, propylparaben and triclocarban using zebrafish and sea urchin embryos bioassays Tiago Torres, Silvia Ribeiro, Isabel Cunha, Rosário Martins, Miguel Santos P4.11. Evaluation of safety of synthetic trinuclear chromium(III) glycinate complex in rat Zbigniew Krejpcio, Halina Staniek, Rafal W. Wojciak, Ewelina Król, Daria Wieczorek, Henryk Szymusiak ICEH2014 17 / 22 P4.12. Changes in the proportions of leucocytes and oxidative stress markers in lymph nodes Ana Mojsović Ćuić, Irena Landeka Jurčević, Vesna Benković, Duje Lisičić, Anica Horvat-Knežević, Lana Feher-Turković, Nada Oršolić, Domagoj Đikić P4.13. The effect of perinatal lead (Pb) exposure on purine receptor P2X4 expression and astrogliosis in morphine dependent rats Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka, Izabela Gutowska, Anna Falkowska, Karolina Dec, Agnieszka Kolasa, Maciej Tarnowski, Dariusz Chlubek P4.14. The effect of perinatal lead (Pb) exposure on purine receptor P2X7 expression in rats' brain in tolerance to morphine analgesia Izabela Gutowska, Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka, Andrzej Sobieniecki, Agnieszka Kolasa, Maciej Tarnowski, Agnieszka Lukomska, Dariusz Chlubek Friday, September 26, 2014 - Poster Session II P5. Public Health P5.1. Fungal contamination of sandpits from recreational parks Carla Viegas, João Brandão, Márcia Meneses, Raquel Sabino, Cristina Veríssimo P5.2. The effect of socioeconomic status on dietary patterns in representative cohort of Polish girls aged 13-21 years Joanna Kowalkowska, Lidia Wadolowska, Jolanta Czarnocińska, Marzena Jeżewska-Zychowicz, Ewa Babicz-Zielińska P5.3. Pregnant women's attitudes towards congenital neural tube defects prevention Dorota Żolnierczuk-Kieliszek, Teresa B. Kulik, Mariola Janiszewska, Joanna Król P5.4. Temporary hearing threshold shift at the Valpaços Scouts Fanfare Aida Sousa, Matilde Rodrigues, Joana Calvão, Inês Moreira P5.5. ETdA model in the health care sector Patrícia Campos, Isabel Loureiro P5.6. Lead in lipsticks: results from a study on products manufactured in Brazil and Portugal Ana Carvalhido, Kainá Paiva, Edgar Pinto, Patrícia Ramos, Agostinho Almeida ICEH2014 18 / 22 P5.7. Microbiological monitoring of surfaces and food handlers Sílvia Barros, Manuela Amorim, Stéphanie Ferreira, Jorge Condeço, Sandra Mota, Anabela Moreira, António Augusto P5.8. Research of Legionella sp. in the water supply of a hospital in Northern Portugal Sandra Alves, Maria Céu Lamas, António Araújo, Manuela Amorim P5.9. Microbiological characterization of haemodialysis waters in a dialysis centre at Northern Portugal Joana Ferreira, Manuela Amorim, Stéphanie Ferreira, Sandra Mota, Anabela Moreira, António Augusto P5.10. Trends on antibiotics use in Human and Veterinary medicine in Portugal – A Public Health concern Anabela Almeida, Sofia Duarte, Humberto Rocha, Angelina Pena, Leonor Meisel P6. Food Safety and Food Security P6.1. Fungal contamination assessment in canteens from Portuguese faculties Carla Viegas, Mateus Dos Santos, Patrícia Neves, Ricardo Dias P6.2. The effect of skipping breakfast on fiber intake and sweetened beverages consumption in Polish adolescents Joanna Kowalkowska, Lidia Wadolowska, Justyna Weronika Wuenstel, Małgorzata Anna Słowińska, Ewa Niedźwiedzka P6.3 Assessment of microbiological contamination in different catering units related in food handling in the district of Bragança A. Salgado, J. Cunha, J. Abreu, P. Barros, B. Pires, A. Nogueira, A. Afonso P6.4. Determination of antimicrobial residues in milk samples Larissa Batista, Patrick Pais, Rúben Fernandes, Cristina Prudêncio, Mónica Vieira P6.5. Seafood hazards: a review Ana Cruz, Teresa Mateus, Filomena Ramalho, Humberto Rocha P6.6. Health risk assessment of veterinary drugs residues in food Nina Zaitseva, Pavel Shur, Dmitry Kiryanov, Nina Atiskova and Olga Ustinova ICEH2014 19 / 22 P6.7. Gamma irradiation effects on microbial inactivation and antioxidant activity of Melissa officinalis Márcia Meneses, Joana Madureira, Rita Melo, Amilcar L. Antonio, Sandra Cabo Verde P6.8. Good hygiene practices - A pillar for the production of safe food Ana Oliveira, Carina Silva, Joana Barbosa, Paula Albuquerque P6.9. The influence of serial repitching of Saccharomyces brewing biomass to produce flavor enhancer nucleotides Elsa Vieira, Isabel M.P.L.V.O. Ferreira P6.10. Microbiological quality of pre-cooked food: Escherichia coli and coagulase positive Staphylococcus prevalence Bruna David, Manuela Amorim, Stéphanie Ferreira, Jorge Condeço, Sandra Mota, Anabela Moreira, António Augusto P6.11. Food additives, a negative health externality Dan Sava P6.12. Assessment of hygienic quality of surfaces and food handlers in Portuguese school canteens Joana Ferreira, Andreia Rebelo, Joana Santos, Manuela Vieira da Silva P6.13. Comparative risk assessment of listeriosis under different L. monocytogenes contamination levels in food according to EU, Codex Alimentarius and Russian Federation standards N.V. Zaitseva, P.Z. Shur, C.V. Romanenko, N.G. Atiskova, D.A. Kiryanov, M.R. Kamaltdinov P6.14. Gastroenteritis outbreak following funeral meal in Tjakastad, Chief Albert Luthuli Sub-district, South Africa, August 2010 Themba Sigudu, Kaizer Ndlovu, Thembi Zulu P7. Environment and Sustainability P7.1. Analysis of the plans of management of medical waste of hospitals of the interior of São Paulo - Brazil Silvia Carla Da Silva André, Tatiane Bonametti Veiga, Angela Maria Magosso Takayanagui P7.2. Determination of synthetic musks in beach sands by QuEChERS extraction followed by GC-MS analysis Vera Homem, Inês Magalhães, Arminda Alves, Lúcia Santos ICEH2014 20 / 22 P7.3. Carbon footprint of the academic community of Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal Sérgio Almeida, Vítor Manteigas P7.4. Are anti-inflammatories and/or analgesics efficiently removed by Portuguese wastewater treatment plants? Liliana J. G. Silva, André M. P. T. Pereira, Celeste M. Lino, Leonor M. Meisel, Angelina Pena P7.5. Uncertainties and environmental health: a challenge for participatory approaches Leandro Luiz Giatti P7.6. Ecological footprint as an indicator of sustainability at Lisbon School of Health Technology, Portugal Sara Francisco, Gonçalo Costa, Vítor Manteigas P7.7. Phytoremediation of metal polluted field soils using Brassica juncea and Ricinus communis inoculated with plant growth promoting serpentine bacteria Ying Ma, Helena Freitas P7.8. Assessment of students’ attitudes and environmental behavior at Allied Health Sciences School of Polytechnic Institute of Porto Mafalda Nunes, Mafalda Aguiar P7.9. Biodiversity of microorganisms in activated sludge in relation to some abiotic environmental factors Ana-Marija Ladiš, Lana Feher-Turković, Ana Mojsović Ćuić P7.10. Application of different extraction methods on the determination of pharmaceutical contaminants in soil and plant samples Carmen Lidia Chitescu, Anca Ioana Nicolau, Alida Adriana Maria (Linda) Stolker P7.11. Isolation of amino acids after high-risk bio-waste processing by alkaline hydrolysis Sanja Kalambura, Aleksandar Rac, Darko Kis P7.12. Integrated use of mineral and bio fertilizers for increasing profitability of wheat and reduce environmental pollution Essam A. Abd El-Lattief P7.13. Effects of Copper Oxychloride on the Histology of Earthworm Coelomocytes Volkan Kılıç, Gözde Aydoğan Kılıç P7.14. Histopathological Alterations in the Body Wall and Alimentary Canal of Earthworms as Biomarker of Copper Oxychloride Toxicity Gözde Aydoğan Kılıç, Volkan Kılıç ICEH2014 21 / 22 P7.15. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can improve the growth of aromatic plants and prevent soil erosion after forest fires Beatriz Duarte, Sara Soares, Rui S. Oliveira P7.16. Microbial degradation of Sodium Trifluoroacetate under aerobic and anaerobic conditions Diogo A. M. Alexandrino, Rui S. Oliveira, M. Fátima Carvalho P7.17. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are more efficient than chemical fertilisers in the production of essential oils of common thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Rui S. Oliveira, Vanessa Moreira, Mafalda Nunes, Inês Rocha, M. Fátima Carvalho, Miroslav Vosátka, Carlos Cavaleiro, Lígia Salgueiro, Helena Freitas P7.18. Assessment of students’ attitudes and environmental behavior at School of Allied Health Sciences of Polytechnic Institute of Porto Mafalda Nunes, Mafalda Aguiar P8. Healthy and Safe Schools P8.1. Natural ventilation as a simple strategy for the improvement of the indoor environmental quality in classrooms Ricardo M. S. F. Almeida, Manuel Pinto, Paulo G. Pinho, Luís T. de Lemos P8.2. Daylighting in classrooms - the daylight factor as a performance criterion Manuel Pinto, Ricardo M. S. F. Almeida, Paulo G. Pinho, Luís T. de Lemos, António Santos P8.3. Sensing the environment with human senses and electronic sensors in teachers education Maria João Silva, Sara Aboim, Alzira Costa, Teresa Ramos, Alexandre Pinto P8.4. Microbiological evaluation of vegetable salads in school canteens Mariana Carneiro, Manuela Amorim, Stéphanie Ferreira, Sandra Mota, Anabela Moreira, António Augusto P8.5. Indoor air concentrations of endotoxin in primary schools – preliminary report for exposure and asthma among children Cristiana Pereira, Ana Mendes, Lívia Aguiar, Maria Paula Neves, Mariana Pinto, Andre Moreira, João Paulo Teixeira P8.6. Musculoskeletal disorders in the use of backpacks - a review Gonçalo A. Pereira, Mariana R. Batista, Matilde A. Rodrigues, Isabel F. Loureiro ICEH2014 22 / 22