Arsenic Awareness Workplace

Arsenic

Contains information on identification, physical and chemical properties, health hazards, exposure limits, exposure sources and control methods, monitoring, personal hygiene, …

Arsenic | NIOSH | CDC

If you work in an industry that uses arsenic, please read chemical labels and the accompanying Safety Data Sheets for hazard information. Visit NIOSH's page on …

Arsenic

Arsenic exposure in the workplace occurs through inhalation, ingestion, dermal or eye contact. Chronic exposure to arsenic leads to to distinct skin diseases, such as …

Arsenic

Exposure to higher-than-average levels of arsenic occurs mainly in workplaces, near or in hazardous waste sites, and areas with high levels naturally occurring in soil, rocks, and water. Exposure to high levels of arsenic can cause death.

Arsenic and you

This leaflet is for people who work with arsenic and its compounds. It tells you about the possible health effects – short-term and long-term – and explains what you and your …

Arsenic

Arsenic is one of WHO's 10 chemicals of major public health concern. WHO's work to reduce arsenic exposure includes setting guideline values, reviewing …