Justification
Helpful Links to Justify Reduction of Diesel Soot Particulates and Scientific Ties to Occupational Health Risks
Diesel and Health in America: The Lingering Threat
www.catf.us/publications/view.php?id=83 [pdf]
Occupational
Exposure to Diesel Exhaust
www1.umn.edu/eoh/hazards/hazardssite/dieselexhaust/dieselexposurepath.html [pdf]
Diesel Exhaust in Fire Stations
www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/peoshweb/dieselib.pdf
www.mass.gov/dos/iaqdocs/iaq-371.htm [pdf]
Diesel Exhaust
Emissions in Mines, Health & Safety Laboratory Case Studies
www.hsl.gov.uk/case-studies/diesel_mines.htm [pdf]
Diesel
Exhaust, School Buses & Children's Health
www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/167/5/505 [pdf]
Phantom Switch
RF Intermittent Filter System
www.smokeblotter.us
Emergency Vehicles are Eligible for Grant Funding under
U.S. Federal
Emergency Management Act
Diesel exhaust smoke is a carcinogen, and occupational health hazard. Diesel Particulate Filters are approved for retrofit and mandated for new vehicles.
For Grant Funding, visit:
www.firegrantsupport.com
