Benzene Exposure FAQs
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What Is Benzene, And What Is It Used For?
A: 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 … More -
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Are There Health Hazards To Benzene Exposure, I.E. Can Benzene Cause Cancer?
A: 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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How Can I Be Exposed To Benzene? Who Is Most Likely To Be At Risk?
A: 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 … More -
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Is Benzene Regulated By The U.S. Government?
A: 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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Do I Have Legal Rights If I Have Been Occupationally Exposed To Benzene?
A: 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