After going
through the Louisville Charter, my group and I had come up with similar elements
of a good chemical policy. One element that we thought was most important was
the full right-to-know. Every person has the right to know the chemicals to
which they may be exposed in their daily living. Toxic chemicals can be found
in our homes, in our environment, and even in our workplace. Being aware allows
us to reduce our exposures and prevent adverse health outcomes.
Another
great element is the requirement of safer substitutes and solutions. The only
way to change the exposure to toxic chemicals is to provide solutions or alternatives
to help with the initial problem. According to the Louisville Charter, The
Principle of Substitution states that hazardous chemicals should be
systematically substituted by less hazardous alternatives or preferably
alternatives for which no hazards can be identified. I like the example they mentioned
about pesticide use. Rather than using pesticide, a safer alternative could be
achieved through a more systematic change in farming techniques.
When communities or workers become exposed to toxic
chemicals that are known to pose a health hazard, it is important to act
immediately to prevent these exposures from compromising their health. Respiratory,
developmental, and even neurological disorders are just some of the many ways
chemical exposures affect our bodies. In certain workplaces, employees who work
in close contact with these chemicals place themselves at higher risk. Toxic
chemicals are carcinogenic and can leave a worker suffering with chronic
diseases.
Several years ago, factory workers in Solano County
got exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide. This became a medical emergency
where all the local hospitals and emergency departments were contacted, one
of which was the hospitals I happened to have clinical in. As a nursing student at the time,
I assisted the nurses, doctors, and staff with the triage. It was a crazy scene. There
were so many workers affected that they were not only being transported by ambulance but also by buses. A majority of the patients I saw suffered from
respiratory problems such as asthma; however, there were a few workers who had
more serious health issues and had to be admitted into the hospital. In scenarios
like this, it is important to act fast, as it can be a matter of life or death.
Sewage Treatment Facility
The closest sewage treatment facility near me is
Delta Diablo. Delta Diablo provides water resource
recovery services for the City of Antioch, the City of Pittsburg, and the
unincorporated community of Bay Point, serving a population of nearly 200,000.
They perform what is called the secondary treatment process to clean the
wastewater. The Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act are important
laws that help keep our water free of chemicals and pollution. Both
have set standards to help keep our water safe.
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