A screening health risk assessment was performed to assess the upper-bound risks of cancer and noncancer adverse health effects among wildland firefighters performing wildfire sup-pression and prescribed burn management. Of the hundreds of chemicals in wildland fire smoke, we identified 15 substances of potential concern from the standpoints of concentration and toxicology; these included aldehydes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, benzene, and respirable par-ticulate matter. Data defining daily exposures to smoke at pre-scribed burns and wildfires, potential days of exposure in a year, and career lengths were used to estimate average and reasonable maximum career inhalation exposures to these sub-stances. Of the 15 substa...
Portugal is a high risk country for forest fires. In 2013 alone, Portugal forests accounted for more...
""The Health Hazard Evaluation Program received a request concerning occupational health concerns am...
The aim of the paper is to summarize the evidence of health impacts of occupational exposure to wild...
Firefighters are exposed to known health-damaging air pollutants present in bushfire smoke and poorl...
Wildfires have a negative impact on the environment, ecosystems, and human health. Smoke from wildfi...
Extensive measurements of smoke exposure among wild-land firefighters are summarized, showing that f...
Wildland firefighters (WFFs) are exposed to many inhalation hazards working in the wildland fire env...
Smoke from forest fires contains significant amounts of gaseous and particulate pollutants. Firefigh...
Smoke from wood-fueled fires is one of the most common hazards encountered by firefighters worldwide...
The hypothesis was that there is an association between cardiovascular, reproductive and oncogenic e...
For decades, firefighters and fire managers have been concerned about the effects of smoke on wildla...
There is limited information about wildland firefighters’ exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydro-carb...
Sampling for characteristic compounds emitted from fires at the Maple Ridge Fire and Safety Trainin...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Firefighters are exposed to a wide range of toxic chemicals due to combustion, with numerous biomoni...
Portugal is a high risk country for forest fires. In 2013 alone, Portugal forests accounted for more...
""The Health Hazard Evaluation Program received a request concerning occupational health concerns am...
The aim of the paper is to summarize the evidence of health impacts of occupational exposure to wild...
Firefighters are exposed to known health-damaging air pollutants present in bushfire smoke and poorl...
Wildfires have a negative impact on the environment, ecosystems, and human health. Smoke from wildfi...
Extensive measurements of smoke exposure among wild-land firefighters are summarized, showing that f...
Wildland firefighters (WFFs) are exposed to many inhalation hazards working in the wildland fire env...
Smoke from forest fires contains significant amounts of gaseous and particulate pollutants. Firefigh...
Smoke from wood-fueled fires is one of the most common hazards encountered by firefighters worldwide...
The hypothesis was that there is an association between cardiovascular, reproductive and oncogenic e...
For decades, firefighters and fire managers have been concerned about the effects of smoke on wildla...
There is limited information about wildland firefighters’ exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydro-carb...
Sampling for characteristic compounds emitted from fires at the Maple Ridge Fire and Safety Trainin...
Wildland fires are diminishing air quality on a seasonal and regional basis, raising concerns about ...
Firefighters are exposed to a wide range of toxic chemicals due to combustion, with numerous biomoni...
Portugal is a high risk country for forest fires. In 2013 alone, Portugal forests accounted for more...
""The Health Hazard Evaluation Program received a request concerning occupational health concerns am...
The aim of the paper is to summarize the evidence of health impacts of occupational exposure to wild...