Hazardous chemical incidents
Every year exposure to hazardous substances at work effects the
health of many thousands of people. Common examples include lung
disease (e.g. dusty conditions), skin irritation, dermatitis or
skin cancer (e.g. frequent contact with oils, contact with
corrosive liquids), occupational asthma (e.g. sensitisation to
isocyanates in paints or adhesives), toxic fumes, occupational
cancer etc. The high costs of ill-health arise from loss of
earnings, loss of productivity, prosecution and civil action
amongst others.
The Civil Contingencies Secretariat provides links to
government and non-government sources on a wide variety of
emergencies and crises that can affect the UK, plus emergency
planning guidance and government information.