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Hi list

Has anyone had any experience of dealing with workers who have helped clean
up after widespread floods? If so were there any particular health  issues
and/or health checks that needed to be put into place?  I have found
evidence that existing respiratory conditions such as asthma and more
rarely, allergic alveolitis can be exacerbated by working in buildings that
are drying out but not much more than that. I have also considered the
sewage risk but can anything be assessed after the event? I would think that
good hygiene, PPE and education is the best course of action and a tetanus
if vaccination status is not up to date. 

 

Has anyone any advice on what to do, which is evidence based, to assess any
post flood health risks on workers. 

 

Looking forward to responses.

Regards

Karen


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