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STUDY FINDS THAT UV EXPOSURE IS THE MOST COMMON CARCINOGEN IN CONSTRUCTION

机译:研究发现紫外线暴露是施工中最常见的致癌物质

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SafeWork Australia has released a report measuring carcinogen exposure in the workplace and has found that ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the most common carcinogen construction workers are exposed to. While most workers are exposed to it each day, only 8% use adequate protection methods. The Australian Work Exposure Study (AWES) assessed the tasks undertaken in various construction roles for 459 workers for 38 different carcinogens. It found that the most common cancer-causing agents or substances were UV radiation (86%), tobacco smoke (59%), crystalline silica (38%), diesel engine exhaust (37%), wood dust (36%) and lead (24%). For the most prevalent carcinogen, only 8% of people taking measures against to protect themselves is alarming. "Many construction workers may not think of UV as a carcinogen when compared to the likes of tobacco smoke, silica and diesel fumes," Cancer Council Australia chair and head of SunSmart, Heather Walker says. "However, it's really important to remember that just because you can't see, smell or feel UV radiation doesn't mean it isn't dangerous. In many ways this makes UV more of a threat as it's hard to know when your skin is being damaged until it's too late." Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) director of assessment and advice Rick Tinter notes that Australia has some of the most extreme UV levels in the world and that workers need to take extra care to avoid UV radiation levels.
机译:Safework澳大利亚发布了一份报告测量工作场所的致癌物质暴露,发现紫外线(UV)辐射是最常见的致癌力施工工人暴露于。虽然大多数工人每天都接触到它,但只有8%使用足够的保护方法。澳大利亚工作曝光研究(AWES)评估了459名不同致癌物的459名工人的各种建筑作用所采取的任务。它发现,最常见的癌症原因或物质是紫外线辐射(86%),烟草烟雾(59%),结晶二氧化硅(38%),柴油发动机排气(37%),木粉(36%)和铅(24%)。对于最普遍的致癌物质,只有8%的人采取措施保护自己是令人震惊的。 “与烟草烟雾,二氧化硅和柴油烟雾相比,许多建筑工人可能不会认为紫外线是致癌物,”希瑟沃克·普通的澳大利亚州澳大利亚康斯州澳大利亚校长和孙斯信道负责人。 “然而,重新记住,只是因为你看不到,嗅觉或感觉紫外线辐射并不意味着它并不危险。在许多方面,这使得UV更多的威胁,因为你的皮肤难以知道威胁正在损坏,直到为时已晚。“澳大利亚辐射保护和核安全署(ARPANSA)评估和咨询主任Rick Tinter指出,澳大利亚在世界上有一些最极端的UV水平,并且工人需要额外注意避免紫外线辐射水平。

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