Benzene, a exceedingly toxic chemical mix has been used for abundant commercial and industrial purposes. Unfortunately, even after benzene exposure illnesses became rampant, employees are still working with the deadly chemical, in unprotected conditions. Benzene is one of the top 20 chemicals produced in the United States and hundreds of workers are exposed to benzene every year.
Benzene exposure can lead to serious health issues, most commonly Leukemia, a possibly fatal cancer of the bone marrow. The National Cancer Institute reports more than 12,000 cases of benzene-related leukemia are diagnosed each year.
How Does Benzene Exposure Occur?
Typically, benzene exposure occurs in three ways:
- Inhalation: Inhaling benzene vapors of significant levels of benzene over a long eriod of time is extremely dangerous and likely to lead to the development of benzene cancer. Benzene inhalation may cause symptoms of headache, dizziness, and loss of consciousness.
- Absorption: People working with benzene can absorb this toxic substance through their skin. If a worker absorbs a significant amount of benzene through their skin, this may lead to the development of red patches on the skin, deficiency of blood and dermatitis.
- Ingestion: Benzene ingestion can occur through water and soil contamination after benzene is spilled. Right now, it is estimated that over 10,000 sites across the US are dealing with contamination of some type. Benzene ingestion can cause nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or convulsions.
Am I at Risk for Benzene Exposure?
You are at the greatest risk for benzene exposure if you come into contact with benzene on your job (examples are leather manufacturers, painters, refinery workers, and pipe fitters). In case of a spillage on their work clothes, these workers are placing their family members also at risk of benzene exposure.
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