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Air Pollution Linked to Autism

Posted on November 8, 2018October 11, 2019

A newly released study links exposure to fine particles found in vehicle exhausts, industrial emissions and other sources of outdoor pollution to increased risk of children developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by up to 78%.

Associate Professor Yuming Guo of Monash University, where the study was conducted, was quoted as saying, “The serious health effects of air pollution are well-documented, suggesting there is no safe level of exposure. Even exposure to very small amounts of fine particulate matter have been linked to preterm births, delayed learning, and a range of serious health conditions, including heart disease.”

Working with industries that release air emissions it’s concerning to hear “there is no safe level of exposure” not only for citizens in the areas where these companies exist but also for the employees who have potential exposures to these materials prior to their release.

It is becoming increasingly difficult to find a balance between business needs and the health and safety of employees and citizens.  This is where a risk assessment process is beneficial, it determines the level of risk a company is willing to accept understanding that, in many cases, safe exposure levels are changing as new information becomes available.

Need help with evaluating the environmental, health & risks at your facility?  Our experts have created and performed risk assessments for operations in a number of industries including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, the automotive wine industry.   Contact us for a free consultation and quote!

Monash University. “Air pollution linked to autism.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 5 November 2018. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181105105414.htm

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