NIOSH seeks comments on healthcare anesthetic hazards
OSHA Healthcare Connection, February 28, 2006
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In a February 21 Federal Register announcement, NIOSH wants public comment about the health risks associated with occupational exposure to isoflurane, desflurane, and sevoflurane, which are not included in the current NIOSH recommended exposure limits for halogenated gases.
Anesthesiologists, veterinarians, dentists, anesthetic nurses, operating room nurses, surgeons, operating room technicians, and other operating room personnel are at risk of exposure to waste anesthetic gases, according to NIOSH.
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