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International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) determines fire fighter occupational cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty death in the fire service worldwide, with one example being exposure to soot dust when firefighting.

  • IAFF determines occupational cancer for fire fighters is the leading cause of line-of-duty death in the fire service worldwide

  • Instances of cancer among fire fighters aged 35-39 is up to 323% higher than in the general population in the same age category in the UK according to the University of Lancashire

  • The National Institute of Health for USA determines firefighters are at least 2 x likely to be diagnosed with cancer if they notice soot in their nose/throat or remained in their personal protective equipment (PPE)  for more than 4 hours after attending a fire

What are the risks?

  • Arsenic dusts
  • General particulates
  • Soot dust
  • Wood dust
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Hydrogen Chloride
  • Methane
  • Nitrogen Oxide
  • Sulphur Dioxide

Why may these risks occur?

  • Particulates on firefighter gear
  • Fire residue
  • Soot generated from fires
  • Wildfires
  • Exposure to open fires
  • Firefighting foam (PFAS)
  • Gas leaks
  • Wildfires

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        5 health risks linked to occupational dust exposure

        1. Occupational lung diseases

        Arguably the most well-known and common risk associated with exposure to hazardous dusts in the workplace relate to occupational lung diseases. Diseases such as Silicosis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Black Lung Disease and occupational lung cancer all are associated with dust inhalation in the workplace. 

        2. Respiratory illness and irritation

        Whilst long-term exposure to breathing in dust can lead to lung diseases, initial, short-term exposure to hazardous dusts can lead to respiratory illness and irritation. Breathing in dust such as Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) and wood dust can cause serious respiratory diseases; the NHS claim it’s the third biggest cause of death in England. 

        3. Cardiovascular diseases

        Exposure to breathing in hazardous dust can lead to cardiovascular diseases and other heart and blood vessel issues. Dust and hazardous particulates can easily travel through your bloodstream and deep into your lungs, damaging your blood vessels in the process. This can increase blood pressure and make it more likely to give you blood clots. 

        4. Occupational asthma

        The British Thoracic Society reports that occupational asthma is responsible for roughly 1/6 cases of adult-onset asthma. Occupational asthma can be caused by various types of dust in multiple different industries, such as flour dust, wood dust, grain dust and various fumes from metals.  

        5. Long-term health concerns

        There have been examples of various other health concerns relating to workplace exposure to hazardous dust. Skin, eye and nose irritation, as well as some rare examples of kidney disease have all been linked to examples where workers have failed to protect themselves against hazardous dust. 

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