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New Haven, CT 06513
Local: 203-772-4700
Toll free: 1-866-265-2372
Fax: 203-772-0020
E-mail:
mail@aercontrolsystems.com
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News & Info
You Can Bet Your Life … Air Quality Is Important
NEW HAVEN, CT; APRIL 2006 — According the most recent study conducted
by OSHA, an estimated 11 million workers in a wide range of industries and occupations
are exposed to at least one of the numerous agents known to be associated with occupational
asthma and may increase the risk of cancer. Asthma unfortunately is rapidly becoming all
too real for many workers due to overexposure to metal working fluids, dust and fumes
commonly found in manufacturing facilities.
A mortality study done by Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts
links cancer risks to machinery fluids. Researchers studied the mortality rate of more
than 46,000 workers with three or more years of service. After identifying all deaths
and determining the underlying causes, the results were astounding. They found statistically
significant associations between cutting fluid exposures and particular fatal diseases
that were not likely due to chance. The risk of dying from several of the diseases was
more than double that of an unexposed population.
Inadequate ventilation equipment, inappropriate work practices and sub-par
bulk containers all play a role in an employee becoming exposed through breathing and
skin contact. The human body is one big filter, a person breathes 16,000 quarts/day each
quart contains 70,000 particles and the lungs filter over a billion particles a day but
it is still NOT ENOUGH!
Metal working fluids, dust and fumes are common in the manufacturing industry,
but do come with risks. Please be aware of the risks and learn how to prevent health problems
by taking the necessary precautions.
Potential Risks Include:
- Irritation of the skin, eyes, lungs, nose and throat
- Conditions such as asthma, dermatitis, acne, hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Irritation of the upper respiratory tract
- A variety of cancers
Recommended Precautions:
- Bring ventilation up to full design standards and ensure enclosures and splash guards
are adequate
- Measure airborne exposures to particulate extensively and on a regular basis.
- Reduce skin contact with coolants to the degree feasible
- Report and record respiratory symptoms
- Institute active medical surveillance for respiratory effects
AER Control Systems in New Haven, CT is New
England’s largest
manufacturer of air filtration equipment. AER takes pride in keeping
the workplace safe for employees everywhere. AER Control Systems
is always available for free on site evaluations at your convenience.
If you think you can’t afford to spend money on clean air,
think about what it could ultimately cost you in the end. Contact
Jim McDonnell or Rob Gabelmann at (866) 265-2372.
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