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Petrol stations a health hazard?
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/// Study co author Marta Doval, said: 'Some airborne organic compounds - such as benzene, which increases the risk of cancer - have been recorded at petrol stations at levels above the average levels for urban areas where traffic is the primary source of emission.'///
Will most of the anti-smoking lobby now have to consider moving house, stop paying visits to all petrol stations or getting petrol stations banned?
/// Study co author Marta Doval, said: 'Some airborne organic compounds - such as benzene, which increases the risk of cancer - have been recorded at petrol stations at levels above the average levels for urban areas where traffic is the primary source of emission.'///
Will most of the anti-smoking lobby now have to consider moving house, stop paying visits to all petrol stations or getting petrol stations banned?
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whoop de do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4abk9fd_lR4
whoop de do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4abk9fd_lR4
it's a simple matter of dosage. You would need to be exposed to that particular level of benzene for a certain amount of hours a day before the risk of damage to health kicks in. No risk to the people nearby, of those filling up. But there's a real risk to, say, forecourt attendants. Not that they exist anymore.
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