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Firefighters have been occupationally exposed more to PFAS than the general population making it critical to know their PFAS blood levels.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/618018/pfas-blood-testing-for-firefighters
Illinois took a first step toward reducing the use of firefighting foam containing harmful “forever chemicals” under a bill signed into law by Gov. J.B....
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/615615/illinois-takes-steps-to-limit-forever-chemicals
An inspector general report finds that the U.S. Defense Department knew about the dangers of firefighting foam for decades, but still responded slowly.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/614626/military-report-finds-lack-of-pfas-oversight-poses-risk-to-personnel-and-public
Of 551 private drinking wells sampled so far, only 13 have shown no trace of the long-lasting chemicals.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/611754/outcry-continues-over-pfas-contamination-from-la-crosse-airport
What’s Old is New Again – Lehigh Valley Airport Converts Decades-Old Hangar to Fluorine-Free Foam
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/610412/moving-to-flourine-free-foam
The group of 16 companies that form LastFire test foams periodically at full-scale levels for a more real world assessment.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/600001/putting-new-foams-to-the-test
Jim Burneka of Firefighter Cancer Consultants shares best practices that limit firefighter exposure to PFAS and other carcinogens.
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/594217/best-practices-that-limit-pfas-exposure
A new study heightens concerns about firefighters’ exposure to the fluorinated “forever chemicals” known as PFAS: Nearly 99 percent of the fluorine found in...
https://www.industrialfireworld.com/594063/study-shows-almost-all-fire-stations-dust-is-from-unknown-forever-chemicals