But some roofing contractors have found themselves on the receiving end of personal injury claims from building occupants or others who allege they have been injured by fumes or vapors emitted from roofing products.
Fumes from roofing work.
The may be a concern for asphalt workers because of the higher exposure to fumes but not for building occupants with a much lower exposure.
Can breathing roof tar vapors cause cancer.
Roofing contractors generally do not consider the materials they use regularly to be hazardous to human health.
What about skin contact.
When hot asphalt is applied in a molten state it generates toxic fumes.
There is no direct evidence that inhalation of roof tar odors causes cancer.
Plan each work site before work begins to reduce asphalt fume exposures for workers and building occupants.
That asphalt fumes are not classifiable as a human carcinogen in december 2000 niosh published a hazard review for asphalt and concluded that roofing asphalt fumes are a poten tial occupational carcinogen.
Iaq problems during a roofing project can cause delays and increase costs because of odor concerns and possible health complaints from building occupants.
Niosh s review of the underlying scientific evidence in the hazard review is consistent with the.
The noxious fumes you smell from tars being applied to roads or roofs are volatile organic compounds emitted from these substances.
If kettles must be used place them where the operator and workers will be least exposed to the fumes.
Health effects from exposure to asphalt fumes include headache skin rash sensitization fatigue reduced appetite throat and eye irritation cough and skin cancer.
Bitumen asphalt and tars are based on crude oil waste.
Current engineering controls and work practices are presented for reducing worker exposures to asphalt fumes during the manufacturing process.
Asphalt fumes over a half million workers are exposed to fumes from asphalt a petroleum product used extensively in road paving roofing siding and concrete work.
After the gasoline kerosene or other more volatile fuels are removed from crude oil the leftovers can be converted to tar.
Avoiding indoor air quality iaq problems during roofing projects.
This document represents the collaborative efforts of industry labor and government to protect the health of workers exposed to asphalt fumes during the manufacture of asphalt roofing products.
Over a half million workers are exposed to fumes from asphalt a petroleum product used extensively in road paving roofing siding and concrete work 1.