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Subject: [DCHAS-L] CSB Celebrates 25th Anniversary and provides 2022 progress report

Date: Jan 4, 2023 20:47 UTC

Author: Ralph Stuart <ralph**At_Symbol_Here**RSTUARTCIH.ORG>

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Subject: [DCHAS-L] EPA Issues Next Test Order Under National Testing Strategy for PFAS Used in Plastics, Chemical Manufacturing

Date: Jan 5, 2023 13:06 UTC

Author: Ralph Stuart <ralph**At_Symbol_Here**RSTUARTCIH.ORG>

From: Doug Walters <waltersdbw**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>

Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Chemistry World article: Keeping safe during pregnancy

Date: Jan 5, 2023 00:39 UTC

Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>

Message-ID: <0ADFA73A-3577-4F9D-9C11-C000127152D6**At_Symbol_Here**gmail.com>

In-Reply-To: <AB88B614-2925-4045-9053-E318A8981CC2**At_Symbol_Here**rstuartcih.org>

Demystify: 

Ralph,
Thank you so much for all you have done and continue to do.

This is a great article.

Our professions (chemistry and industrial hygiene/safety) need more people like you.

Doug Walters
Raleigh NC

> On Jan 4, 2023, at 3:47 PM, Ralph Stuart <ralph**At_Symbol_Here**RSTUARTCIH.ORG> wrote:
>
> This Chemistry World article is of possible interest to the list membership:
> After failing to find the safety information they needed, two pregnant chemists began a project to review hazards in labs
>
> https://www.chemistryworld.com/careers/documenting-hazards-in-the-lab-for-pregnant-chemists/4016356.article
>
> Chemicals, radiation and noise are all hazards to anyone working in a chemistry lab, but even more so if pregnant. Surprisingly, little information is available regarding the specific workplace risks for pregnant chemists and their unborn children. This is partially due to limited research on toxicity or other hazards, and partially due to hesitancy from employers or institutions around liabilities. Institutions defer to medical professionals, but medical professionals don’t have expertise in chemical safety. In the end chemists are left to deal with both the assessment and mitigation of workplace risks to their pregnancy on their own. Those who are unable or not ready to disclose their pregnancy are even further isolated by the lack of available resources.
>
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> The article provides contextual information about the article at
> What to Expect When Expecting in Lab: A Review of Unique Risks and Resources for Pregnant Researchers in the Chemical Laboratory
> https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.1c00380
>
>
> Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
> ralph**At_Symbol_Here**rstuartcih.org
>
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