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Occupational Asthma Safety and Health Topics
Occupational Asthma

An estimated 11 million workers in a wide range of industries and occupations are exposed to at least one of the numerous agents known to be associated with occupational asthma. Occupational factors are associated with up to 15 percent of disabling asthma cases in the United States. Asthma is an illness characterized by intermittent breathing difficulty including chest tightness, wheezing, cough, and shortness of breath. It is frequently serious and sometimes fatal. 

The following questions link to information relevant to occupational asthma in the workplace.

OSHA Standards What OSHA standards apply?
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Hazard Recognition What is occupational asthma and what are its health effects?
 
Possible Solutions Where does occupational asthma occur and what are some possible solutions?
 
Additional Information What additional information is available?
 
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  Occupational Asthma
  OSHA Standards
  Hazard Recognition
  Possible Solutions
  Additional
Information
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Content Reviewed 08/03/2007
 
 

 
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