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1. Benzene Exposure
What is benzene, and what is it used for? Benzene is a clear, colorless and highly flammable aromatic liquid that evaporates quickly into the air, and can dissolve in … More
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2. Are There Health Hazards To Benzene Exposure I.E. Can Benzene Cause Cancer?
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that benzene is a human carcinogen and can cause various forms of cancer from prolonged … More
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3. What Is Benzene And What Is It Used For?
Benzene is a clear colorless and highly flammable aromatic liquid that evaporates quickly into the air and can dissolve in water. It is formed from both natural … More
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4. How Can I Be Exposed To Benzene? Who Is Most Likely To Be At Risk?
Undoubtedly the greatest risk for high level exposure to benzene is in the workplace. Occupational exposure to benzene is likely to occur in the rubber industry … More
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5. Do I Have Legal Rights If I Have Been Occupationally Exposed To Benzene?
Yes. Despite being banned as a solvent in the U.S. for over twenty years and the decrease of benzene in other manufactured products workers continue to be … More
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6. Is Benzene Regulated By The U.S. Government?
Yes. Because of the dangerous health effects benzene exposure is known to cause the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency now regulates benzene in the air and … More
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