Whether you want to know more about a specific chemical concern like pesticides, or if you want to understand how to avoid toxic exposures in the workplace, you’ll find fact sheets here to help you learn what you need to know to help create the change we all need to see.
-
Author: Mary Brune
The current levels of PBDEs in the breast milk of American women are beginning to approach the levels found in wildlife. Nursing babies take into their bodies a higher proportion of toxins than other living creatures because they ingest chemicals that have accumulated at increasing concentrations up the food chain.
Preventing Toxic Exposures at Work
University of California, San Francisco Program of Reproductive Health and the Environment
Provides guidance for how to prevent and report exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace.
Want to see another category? Select one from the list above.
* required field