"Individuals in the United States and Americans abroad are exposed to inhalation hazards from a variety of sources, and these hazards can have both short- and long-term adverse effects on health. For example, exposure to wildfire smoke, which contains particulate matter and toxic chemicals, can lead to respiratory problems, increased risk for heart attacks, and other adverse health outcomes. Individuals also may be exposed to airborne infectious agents through aerosol or droplet transmission, and as demonstrated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the individual and public health consequences of these exposures can be severe. Storms, floods, and hurricanes can increase exposure to moisture-driven hazards, such as mold, and to accidental releases from production facilities or transport vehicles that may result in chemical exposures. The current regulatory system is focused primarily on ensuring access to respiratory protection in occupational set
ISBN: | 9780309271370 |
Publication date: | 21st April 2022 |
Author: | Engineering, and Medicine US National Academies of Sciences |
Publisher: | National Academies Press an imprint of The National Academies Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Series: | Consensus Study Report |
Genres: |
Public health and preventive medicine |