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Protecting worker and public health during responses to catastrophic disasters-learning from the World Trade Center experience

机译:在应对灾难性灾难期间保护工人和公共健康-借鉴世界贸易中心的经验

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Despite incremental lessons learned since 9/11, responder and community health remain at unnecessary risk during responses to catastrophic disasters, as evidenced during the BP Deepwater Horizon spill and Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Sandy. Much of the health harm that occurs during disaster response, as distinct from during the disaster event itself, is avoidable. Protection of public health should be an integral component of disaster response, which should "do no additional harm." This commentary examines how challenges and gaps the World Trade Center response resulted in preventable occupational and environmental health harm. It proposes changes in disaster response policies to better protect the health of rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and impacted worker and residential communities.
机译:尽管自9/11以来吸取了越来越多的教训,但在BP深水地平线漏油事件和卡特里娜飓风,丽塔和桑迪飓风中,应对灾难性灾难的响应者和社区健康仍然处于不必要的风险中。与灾难事件本身不同,在灾难响应期间发生的许多健康危害是可以避免的。保护公共卫生应成为灾害应对的不可或缺的组成部分,应“不造成额外危害”。这篇评论探讨了世界贸易中心应对措施所面临的挑战和差距如何导致可预防的职业和环境健康危害。它提出了对灾难响应政策的更改,以更好地保护救援人员和恢复人员,志愿者以及受影响的工人和居住社区的健康。

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