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Page 1: NTTL avoid breathing in the dirty air Tim Briggs · Tim Briggs, Chair of the Professional Standards Committee IOSH . Top 10 causes of cancer registrations attributable to occupational

NTTL avoid breathing in the dirty

air

Tim BriggsCourse Director

Leeds Beckett University

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No Time to Lose – working together to beat

occupational cancer

Spotlight on diesel fumes

Tim Briggs, Chair of the Professional Standards Committee IOSH

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Top 10 causes of cancer registrations attributable to

occupational carcinogens (Rushton/HSE)

Rank Agent/activity Number of Registrations/year

1 Asbestos 4216

2 Shiftwork 1957

3 Mineral oils 1730

4 Solar radiation 1541

5 Silica 907

6 Diesel engine exhaust 801

7 Coal tars and pitches 545

8 Painters 359

9 Tertachlorodibenzodioxin 316

10 Tobacco 284

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What are diesel engine exhaust emissions?

• Mixture of gases, vapours, liquid aerosols and particles created by burning diesel fuels

• May contain over 10 times the amount of soot particles than in petrol exhaust fumes, and includes several carcinogenic substances

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How does it cause cancer?

• Risk of cancer is linked with the particulate emissions in the fumes – the soot, rather than the gases or vapours

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Who is affected?

People working with:

• diesel-powered equipment

• enclosed spaces like garages

or workshops

• forklifts

• lorries

• buses

• trains

• tractors

• compressors

• generators

• power plants

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What should employers do to control exposure?

• Assess the risks

• Control exposure by:

• Switching to other forms of fuel

• Replacing old engines

• Maintaining engines

• Making sure diesel engine exhausts have filters

• Using ‘local exhaust ventilation’

• Turn off engines when they’re not needed

• Rotating jobs

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What should employers do to control exposure?

• Re-assess the risk after new controls are in place

• Monitor levels of diesel exhaust fumes (monitoring should be done by a qualified professional)

• Health surveillance

• Give information to employees

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What can employees do to protect themselves?

• Ask if you want more information

• If you need to wear protective kit,

make sure it fits properly and you use

it the right way – and use it every time

you need to

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What can employees do to protect themselves?

• Make sure your work mates

do the same

• Report any problems to your

employer, e.g. faulty or missing

equipment

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Signs to look out for

• Walls or surfaces covered in soot

• A smoky haze when diesel engines are used

• Blue or black smoke from diesel exhaust fumes

And if you’ve had a cough for more than

three weeks or have blood in your urine,

contact your doctor

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No Time to Lose: campaign on

occupational cancer

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The No Time to Lose campaign aims to:

• raise awareness of a significant health issue facing

employees

• offer businesses free practical, original materials to help

them deliver effective prevention programmes

• suggest solutions to tackle the problem

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The three phases so far…

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Free practical materials to help develop

prevention strategies www.notimetolose.org.uk

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More than 100 businesses have

pledged to take action

1. Assess the risks

2. Develop and deliver a prevention strategy

3. Brief managers

4. Engage employees

5. Demand the same standards from their supply chain

6. Report progress

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Over 200 organisations are supporting the campaign

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Good practice case studies from

pledge signatories and supporters

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Campaign highlights

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www.notimetolose.org.uk