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NIOSH Research Demonstrates That Uniform Pants Are Safe
March 13, 2009 – The National Institute for Occupational Health
and Safety (NIOSH) has completed its evaluation of station uniform pants using
the fabric FireWear™.
This fabric, which is used by many uniform manufacturers, is a blend of cotton
and modacrylic fibers that use antimony compounds for fire retarding. Boca
Raton, FL Local 1560 members were found to have high antimony levels in hair
samples that were evaluated locally.
NIOSH was requested to provide further scientific and medical assistance to
determine if the wearing of these station uniform pants could expose the fire
fighters to antimony.
NIOSH has released its initial findings
and provided a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
document that provides details on the results of the evaluation.
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