Exposure of health and social assistance personnel to cancer risk factors

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Agencia Europea para la Seguridad y la Salud en el Trabajo (EU-OSHA)

On the occasion of the European Week Against Cancer, from May 25 to 31, the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) presents a new report that analyzes the exposure of healthcare and social assistance personnel to risk factors against occupational cancer.

The report: "Cancer risk factors in the workplace in Europe. Conclusions from the survey on the exposure of workers in the health and social services sector " reveals that 29.5% of staff in the sector were exposed to at least one of the 24 risk factors evaluated in the survey during the work week prior to the survey and another 7.8% were exposed to two or more cancer risk factors.

Ionizing radiation, formaldehyde, ethylene oxide and artificial ultraviolet (UV) radiation were some of the most common sector-specific exposures, but the work also identified more general and non-industry-related risks, such as exposure to diesel engine exhaust emissions, solar ultraviolet radiation and benzene.

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