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August 30, 2016

Mold in the Workplace

Mold exposure can have serious health consequences. “Research studies have shown that exposures to building dampness and mold have been associated with respiratory symptoms, asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, rhinosinusitis, bronchitis and respiratory infections,” states an alert from NIOSH.

If your workplace is located in an area with high humidity levels, is susceptible to water leaks or dampness, or has recently been flooded, pay attention for signs it may be lurking in your workplace.

Supervisors and managers should always respond to employees who report health concerns, and a response system for reports of moldy odors, dampness and leaks, and building-related respiratory symptoms or diseases should be in place.

For building owners, managers and supervisors, NIOSH offers a number of tips, including:

For more detailed recommendations from NIOSH on how to keep your workplace free from mold, go to https://sh-m.ag/29HkLt0.

This article retrieved from Safetyandhealthmagazine.com

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