Indoors or out, you can’t run from air pollution — particles and fumes are in...
A recent post to Well, a NYT blog on health topics, included an overview of recent research on air quality in eleven gyms in Lisbon, Portugal. The research is scheduled to be published in the journal...
View ArticleNano particles, heart health and easy breathing — studies that resonate with...
Two studies, one completed in Israel and the second in Canada, caught our attention recently. The Israeli study deals with the effect of nano particles on human cardiovascular health. The Canadian...
View ArticleWorkplace exposure: Respiratory sensitizers and Occupational asthma
Respiratory sensitizers are chemicals that lead to hypersensitivity of the airways following inhalation.1 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sub-categorizes respiratory...
View ArticleStudy finds increased risk of bladder cancer for workers in certain occupations
A discussion on the importance of fume extraction in the workplace This year, an estimated 74,000 adults will be diagnosed with bladder cancer in the United States. It is estimated that 16,000 deaths...
View ArticleDangers and Side Effects of Breathing Volcanic Ash
Yesterday, Thursday May 17, 2018, at approximately 1 PM ET/5 AM HST (Hawaiian local time) Kilauea Volcano, located on southeast Island of Hawai’i near Pāhoa, erupted for the first time since 19241....
View ArticleWhat is USP 800?
Is your pharmaceutical compounding facility ready for USP 800? The USP 800 is a newly implemented regulation designed to promote patient health, worker safety, and address environment concerns. USP 800...
View ArticleBenefits of Mist Collectors
Benefits of mist collectors include reducing maintenance and downtime, as well as safeguarding overall shop safety and employee health for CNC machine shops. Government organizations, such as OSHA,...
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