Production and reproduction: stealing the health of future generations
Mengeot, Marie-Anne ; Vogel, Laurent
European Trade Union Institute for Research, Education and Health and Safety, Brussels
ETUI-REHS - Brussels
2008
72 p.
abortion ; chemicals ; complications of pregnancy ; EU law ; fertility ; parental exposure ; plant safety and health organization ; pregnant women ; reproductive hazards ; occupational risks ; trade union document
Occupational risks
English
Bibliogr.
978-2-87452-125-6
13.04.4-51096
"This booklet sets out to help improve awareness of work-related reproductive hazards. They are a vast and complex mix of varied kinds running from chemicals, through ionizing radiation, vibration, heat, biological agents to stress and more. They also have a wide variety of effects, including male and female infertility, miscarriages, birth defects, impaired child development and others. And they receive scant attention. There is probably no other sphere of health and safety at work in which the available information is so piecemeal and lacking.
The booklet reviews and gives a broad-brush picture of the available knowledge for a general readership. It forms part of the general work of our Institute to develop a critical trade union approach to health and safety at work. This particular publication deals in most detail with chemicals, but also provides relevant information on other reproductive risks."
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