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Raising Awareness – Lung Cancer Month

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Raising Awareness – Lung Cancer Month

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month in the UK, and is a vital initiative aimed at educating people about the risks associated with lung cancer and promoting early detection and prevention techniques. While smoking remains the leading cause of lung cancer, there is also a strong link between some work-related occupations and the development of lung cancer.

Several types of lung cancer can be caused by exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace. One is Mesothelioma, primarily caused by asbestos exposure. Industries such as construction, shipbuilding, and mining have historically used asbestos, putting workers at risk. Another type is Silicosis, caused by inhaling fine silica dust particles, commonly found in industries like construction, mining, and manufacturing.

What can employers do to protect people?

To manage dust-related risks in the workplace, employers can be proactive to:

  • implement effective dust control measures, such as local exhaust ventilation systems, to minimise exposure.
  • regularly maintain these systems to ensure their optimal functioning.
  • enforce the use of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, to safeguard employees from harmful dust particles.
  • regularly monitor airborne dust levels to identify potential risk areas and implement precautionary measures promptly.
  • adequately train employees about the risks associated with dust exposure and how to protect themselves.

During Lung Cancer Awareness Month, it’s an ideal time for employers to organise seminars or workshops to educate their workforce and raise awareness.

Furthermore, implementing strict regulations and standards for workplace dust levels can significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer.  Employers should regularly review and update their policies to comply with existing laws and guidelines. Conducting health surveillance programs to monitor employees regularly can also aid in early detection and prompt treatment.

The UK’s Lung Cancer Awareness Month provides a valuable opportunity to spread awareness about the various types of lung cancer caused by work-related occupations. By taking proactive steps to manage dust-related risks in the workplace, employers can protect employees and contribute to a healthier workforce

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