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What should I do if I think I've been exposed to asbestos?

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The first thing to do if you suspect you've been exposed to asbestos is to be tested for asbestos related conditions. Weitz & Luxenberg recommends that you consult your primary care physician for an immediate x-ray referral. Weitz & Luxenberg is now accepting clients who have been injured by asbestos. If you have been exposed to asbestos and have developed an asbestos-related disease, please contact Weitz & Luxenberg for a free case evaluation.
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I think I've been exposed. What do I do?

CSEPP Frequently Asked Questions
If you feel you have been exposed to Mustard Agent seek the nearest decontamination area. If you are evacuating out of the Immediate Response Zone (IRZ) the Sheriff Deputies at the traffic control points can direct you to a decontamination area. There trained personnel will safely decontaminate you in a mobile "decon" trailer or tent. If you are in a sealed shelter, take off at least your outer clothes, put them in a plastic bag and seal the bag.
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What should I do if I think I have been exposed to asbestos?

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Contact your physician for a baseline physical and professional advice. Also, be advised that smoking, combined with asbestos exposure, substantially increases your risk of developing respiratory illness.
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What should I do if I think I was exposed to Legionella bacteria?

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Legionellosis is an infection caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease has two distinct forms: Legionnaires' disease acquired its name in 1976 when an outbreak of pneumonia occurred among persons attending a convention of the American Legion in Philadelphia. Later, the bacterium causing the illness was named Legionella.
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What should I do if I think I've been exposed to benzene?

Benzene FAQ
The first thing to do if you suspect you've been exposed to benzene is to report the exposure to your employer. Hartley & O'Brien recommends that you consult your primary care physician for an immediate evaluation.
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More General Questions Q:I think I've been exposed to Poison Oak, what should I do?

Poison Oak FAQ"
A:If you are exposed, take a shower immediately, no matter how long it has been. First make sure all the clothes you wore, including shoes, are in a separate bag, and wash them before touching them again. Do not use hot water (see Anecdotes for more info). Submission: Soap does not help and may even spread the oil, says Dr.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to asbestos?

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Chest xrays cannot show asbestos fibers, but can detect early signs of certain lung diseases. Other tests, such as lung function tests and high resolution CT scans, can also detect changes in the lungs caused by asbestos. These changes usually are not detectable until years after exposure.
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Asbestos
Exposure to asbestos usually occurs by breathing contaminated air in workplaces that make or use asbestos. Asbestos is also found in the air of buildings containing asbestos that are being torn down or renovated. Asbestos exposure can cause serious lung problems and cancer. This substance has been found in at least 83 of the 1,585 National Priorities List sites identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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You are most likely to be exposed to asbestos by inhaling asbestos fibers suspended in air. These fibers can come from natural outcroppings of asbestos or from the wearing down of man-made products including insulation, ceiling and floor tiles, roof shingles, cement, and automotive brakes and clutches. However, these products do not always contain asbestos. Low levels of asbestos that are not likely to be harmful to your health can be detected in almost any air sample.
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Asbestos FAQ
Breathing higher levels in air while working in industries that make or use asbestos products or near a building that contains asbestos products and is being torn down or renovated. Breathing higher levels in air near an asbestosrelated industry or near an asbestoscontaining waste site. Drinking water containing asbestos from natural sources or from asbestoscontaining cement pipes in drinking water distribution systems.
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What should I do if I think I have been exposed to HIV?

DAODAS FAQs
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) offers free and confidential HIV testing for anyone who requests it. Pre- and post-test counseling is available for everyone who takes the test, regardless of HIV status. If the test is negative, post-test counseling can help individuals learn how to prevent future infection. If the test is positive, post-test counseling can help them deal with the medical and psychological issues associated with knowledge of HIV infection.
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My husband was exposed to asbestos but is now dead. What should I do?

Asbestos Trial Lawyers - Common Asbestos Claim Questions
Almost everyone's exposure happened a long time ago. It's one of the things that is challenging about these cases; the disease takes a long time to cause noticeable symptoms. Please call us to find out if you have a claim and how we might help you. If you or a loved one has been exposed to asbestos, or is suffering from mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases, we would like to help.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to chlordane?

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Laboratory tests can measure chlordane and its breakdown products in blood, fat, urine, feces, and breast milk. The amount of breakdown products measured in body fat or breast milk does not tell how much or how long ago you were exposed to chlordane or if harmful effects will occur. In 1988, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned all uses of chlordane.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to CDFs?

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There are tests available to measure CDFs in your blood, body fat, and breast milk. The tests can tell you if you have been exposed, but they can't tell you the exact amount of CDFs or for how long you were exposed. The tests also cannot predict whether you will experience harmful health effects. Nearly everyone in the United States and other industrialized countries has been exposed to low levels of CDFs because they are in the environment.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to tetryl?

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There is no routine medical test to show if you have been exposed to tetryl. Breakdown products of tetryl have been measured in the urine of animals, and similar measurements of tetryl breakdown products in the urine of people could be completed. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has many regulations for the transportation of explosives including tetryl. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) set a maximum level of 1.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to 4,4'-methylenedianiline?

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Methylenedianiline can be measured in your urine to see if you have been recently exposed to the chemical. These tests can show you were exposed to 4,4'-methylenedianiline, but cannot predict the kind of health effects that might occur. These tests are not routinely available in doctor's offices and hospitals because they require special equipment.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to nitrogen mustards?

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Airborne Exposure Limit (as recommended by the Surgeon General's Working Group, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) of 0.003 milligrams of HN-1 per cubic meter of air (0.003 mg/m3) has been established as a time-weighted average (TWA) for the workplace.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to phosgene oxime?

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There are no tests to positively determine whether you have been exposed to phosgene oxime. If you suspect that you may have been exposed to phosgene oxime, a chest X-ray may be the quickest way to determine if your lungs have been damaged. This can be done in a hospital, clinic, or doctor's office that has an X-ray machine.
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I think my ductwork has asbestos on it. How can I tell? What should I do about it?

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Asbestos usually looks like a gray or white paper material that wraps around the ductwork and/or narrow strips around duct joints. It is safe as long as it is not disturbed. Often it is best to leave it undisturbed or to paint it to seal the asbestos fibers. Sometimes it is best to remove all exposed asbestos, or at least the narrow strips that touch the furnace. As a homeowner, you can remove this yourself, however it can be dangerous and may contaminate your entire home.
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What do I do if I think I have been exposed?

Environmental Epidemiology & Toxicology
It is not likely that there is an immediate need to be concerned about the health effects of mercury. Fish advisories are issued as a precaution. However, you should consult your doctor if you are concerned. (Tests are available to measure mercury levels in the body. Mercury in whole blood or in scalp hair is measured to determine exposure to methylmercury. Your doctor can take samples and send them to a testing laboratory.)
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What should I do if I think I have been exposed to avian flu?

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If tests are positive you may be required to stay away from healthy people in your home or a select location to protect the public health.
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I think I've found a bug - how do I report it?

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The first thing to do is to check the bugs forum, since its possible someone else has already reported it. If so, we may have a work around - and if so, the solution will have been posted there. Next thing to do is to create a thread in the bugs forum. Please describe in as much detail as you can what is wrong, and what was happening when you saw it. Check your console for an error message - often there will be one there.
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What should I do if I've been exposed to a chemical attack?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Fairfax County, Virginia
Remove all clothing and other items in contact with the body. Cut contaminated clothing off that needs to be removed over the head to avoid contact with eyes, nose and mouth. If possible, put contaminated items in a plastic bag and seal. Remove contacts or glasses. Put glasses in a pan of household bleach to decontaminate. Flush eyes with lots of water. Decontaminate area of the body likely to have been contaminated.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)?

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There is no medical test that shows if you have been exposed to TPH. However, there are methods to determine if you have been exposed to some TPH compounds. Exposure to kerosene can be determined by its smell on the breath or clothing. Benzene can be measured in exhaled air and a breakdown product of benzene can be measured in urine. Other TPH compounds can be measured in blood, urine, breath, and some body tissues. There are no regulations or advisories specific to TPH.
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Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to lewisite and mustard-lewisite?

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There are no specific tests to indicate whether you have been exposed to Lewisite or Mustard-Lewisite. The presence of arsenic in the urine could indicate if you have been exposed to one of these blister agents. Airborne Exposure Limit (as recommended by the Surgeon General's Working Group, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) of 0.003 milligrams of Lewisite and Mustard-Lewisite per cubic meter of air (0.003 mg/m3) has been established as a time-weighted average (TWA) for the workplace.
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