HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS IN THE NURSING CARE – REASONS TO STOP FUMIGATION IN HEALTH CARE
Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA indicated Formaldehyde as potential carcinogen and limits an 8-hour time- weighted average exposure concentration of 0.75ppm. Still many hospitals use the fumigation as a habit without much scientific discussion on hazards It is surprising that many people are unaware of the longstanding scientific evidence on the carcinogenicity of formaldehyde.
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