José María Ramada Rodilla

José María Ramada Rodilla

José María Ramada Rodilla
Position

Head of the Occupational Health Service at the Parc de Salut MAR Hospital del Mar (Barcelona), associate professor at Pompeu Fabra University, and senior researcher at the Center for Occupational Health Research (CiSAL-UPF)

Levels of a human tissue preservative exceed EU limits in most pathological anatomy departments in the United Kingdom

Formaldehyde is a preservative used on human tissue; inhaling it has harmful health effects and it is considered a human carcinogen. A study published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine shows that airborne concentrations of this compound in most pathological anatomy departments of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) are rarely monitored and regularly exceed the occupational exposure limits set by the European Union (EU): seven out of 10 departments exceeded the eight-hour maximum exposure limit set by the EU.

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