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National Cancer Prevention Month and Protecting Workers and Building Occupants in Puerto Rico from Carcinogens

National Cancer Prevention Month and Protecting Workers and Building Occupants in Puerto Rico from Carcinogens

For example, exposure to tobacco smoke, radon and asbestos have all been linked to various forms of cancer. In fact, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) provides a list of substances the agency considers to be potential occupational carcinogens that contains well over 100 substances. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


National Cancer Prevention Month in Puerto Rico and Resources to Protect Workers and Building Occupants from Carcinogens

National Cancer Prevention Month in Puerto Rico and Resources to Protect Workers and Building Occupants from Carcinogens

For example, exposure to tobacco smoke, radon, formaldehyde and asbestos have all been linked to various forms of cancer and can be found in numerous homes and businesses. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Children’s Health Month and Identifying Indoor and Outdoor Exposure Risks

Children’s Health Month and Identifying Indoor and Outdoor Exposure Risks

“Unfortunately, in some indoor and outdoor environments where parents assume their children are safe, they could actually be exposed to things like radon, lead, asbestos, volatile organic compounds, viruses, mold, bacteria, PCBs, or other concerns,” said Frank Selamie, President of CTSI. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Lung Cancer Awareness Month in Puerto Rico and Preventing Exposure Risks to Airborne Carcinogens

Lung Cancer Awareness Month in Puerto Rico and Preventing Exposure Risks to Airborne Carcinogens

Cigarette smoking continues to be the number one cause of lung cancer, but it can also be caused by using other types of tobacco, breathing secondhand smoke, being exposed to substances such as asbestos or radon at home or work, and having a family history of lung cancer. In addition to these exposure risks, there are numerous other known carcinogens that may be present in indoor ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Lung Cancer Awareness Month and the Importance of Protecting Workers from All Types of Respirable Hazards

Lung Cancer Awareness Month and the Importance of Protecting Workers from All Types of Respirable Hazards

Smoking remains the number one cause of lung cancer, but there are also a number of air quality and industrial contaminants that are known carcinogens. These include radon, a cause of lung cancer that is believed to result in an estimated 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the U.S. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Puerto Rico Recognizes Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Steps to Prevent Exposure to Carcinogens

Puerto Rico Recognizes Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Steps to Prevent Exposure to Carcinogens

· Test homes for radon. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that all homes be tested for radon since it is considered to be a significant cause of lung cancer. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Lung Cancer Awareness Month in Puerto Rico and Identifying Airborne Carcinogens

Lung Cancer Awareness Month in Puerto Rico and Identifying Airborne Carcinogens

The Surgeon General has reported that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer and health experts recommend people have their homes tested. ...

ByZimmetry Environmental


Residents of Puerto Rico Reminded of Airborne Carcinogens during Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Residents of Puerto Rico Reminded of Airborne Carcinogens during Lung Cancer Awareness Month

The Surgeon General has reported that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer and health experts recommend people have their homes tested. ...

ByZimmetry Environmental


ABIH® Advocates Respirable Hazard Recognition during Lung Cancer Awareness Month

ABIH® Advocates Respirable Hazard Recognition during Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Although smoking remains the number one cause of lung cancer, there are also a number of indoor air quality and industrial contaminants that are known carcinogens. They include radon that is a leading cause of lung cancer and is believed to result in an estimated 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


EPA Receives Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry`s Health Consultation for West Lake Landfill; Report Shows No Public Health Risk for St. Louis

” ATSDR identified five key findings with recommendations: On-site worker safety must continue to be a high priority for EPA as digging at the landfill could release dust containing uranium and thorium decay products and radon gas on the landfill that might impact health. Outdoor radon concentrations near the landfill are not high enough to harm ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Protect Your Family from Lung Cancer Caused by Radon

Secondly, learn more about your state’s radon program and local radon activities. Next, encourage others to learn more about radon and test their homes. Lastly, buy a radon-resistant home by looking for builders who use radon-resistant construction. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Lung Cancer Awareness Month Sheds Light on Airborne Carcinogens

Lung Cancer Awareness Month Sheds Light on Airborne Carcinogens

Even those who do not smoke can be at risk due to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Radon, an odorless gas found naturally in many parts of the country, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Asbestos, which was used in many common building materials in the past, is another cause of lung cancer. “In addition to smoking, radon and ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


EPA Awards More Than $31,000 to American Lung Association to Educate Children, Health Care Providers on Asthma Management in 3 Arizona Counties

Education projects, training and outreach efforts supported by the funding will help reduce the environmental health risks of indoor air contaminants such as radon and asthma triggers. From organizing and training speakers on how to educate parents of children with asthma, to providing technical assistance that will help school districts develop indoor air quality management ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Linn County, Iowa, Public Health Receives $29,985 EPA Grant for Asthma Education Program

Others can cause worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma) or even cancer (from radon gas). The projects will help improve indoor air quality and reduce the associated health risks by: Increasing effective indoor air quality practices through community-level education and outreach Promoting positive indoor air quality management practices in schools by working ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Saint Elizabeth Foundation Receives $29,989 EPA Grant for Asthma Awareness Training Program in Lincoln, Neb.

Others can cause worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma) or even cancer (from radon gas). The projects will help improve indoor air quality and reduce the associated health risks by: Increasing effective indoor air quality practices through community-level education and outreach Promoting positive indoor air quality management practices in schools by working ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


St. Louis County, Mo., Health Department Receives $30,000 EPA Grant for Community-Based Asthma Care in Normandy School District

Others can cause worsen allergies, respiratory illnesses (such as asthma) or even cancer (from radon gas). The projects will help improve indoor air quality and reduce the associated health risks by: Increasing effective indoor air quality practices through community-level education and outreach Promoting positive indoor air quality management practices in schools by working ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Uranium Mines Still Pose Serious Health Threat on Navajo Land

Uranium Mines Still Pose Serious Health Threat on Navajo Land

Until the sites are cleaned, however, Navajos will continue to be exposed to uranium and its decay products, radon and radium. This means that they are at great risk for bone, liver, breast, and lung cancer, among other health problems. ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


Asthma and Radon Workshop to be held in Birmingham, Alabama

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Alabama Radon Education Program - Alabama Cooperative Extension System will present a community workshop on asthma and radon on January 24, 2012. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Overexposure to radon: Second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency has declared January as Radon Action Month as part of the agency’s on-going efforts to make families aware of the health hazard presented by radon in homes. EPA has created several free, publicly-available graphics about radon, and a public service announcement campaign for print, television, and radio at ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EMLab P&K Sponsors Infection Control Conference by Environmental Contractors Association in New York City

EMLab P&K Sponsors Infection Control Conference by Environmental Contractors Association in New York City

EMLab P&K also offers USP 797 testing, PCR testing, radon analysis, and materials testing. EMLab P&K has an extensive list of accreditations from leading organizations and government agencies including: AIHA, NVLAP, CA-ELAP, NY-ELAP, Texas DSHS, and other accrediting programs. ...

ByEurofins Built Environment Testing EMLab P&K

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