PFAS Response
MDHHS launches biomonitoring project to assess Michigan firefighter PFAS exposure
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 12, 2021
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Division of Environmental Health recently launched the PFAS in Firefighters of Michigan Surveillance (PFOMS) project. During this multi-year project, MDHHS will assess Michigan firefighters average exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) - chemicals commonly found in Class B firefighting foams used to fight fires involving gasoline, oil and jet fuel. The findings will help inform activities to minimize firefighters exposure to PFAS, said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, chief medical executive and chief deputy for health at MDHHS. Emerging science continues to reveal the effects that PFAS can have on human health, and the firefighters who participate in the PFOMS project will contribute to our understanding of PFAS exposure among firefighters.
Michigan testing blood of firefighters to analyze PFAS exposure
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Flint firefighters work to contain a blaze at a residential structure fire in the 1700 block of Wyoming Avenue on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 in Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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LANSING, MI The state of Michigan is taking blood samples from firefighters as part of a project to study how much exposure they receive to toxic PFAS chemicals.
This week, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced the launch of the PFAS in Firefighters of Michigan Surveillance (PFOMS) project, a multi-year $1 million biomonitoring effort to assess firefighter exposure to the “forever chemicals.”
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services recently launched a multi-year project to assess firefighters’ exposure to PFAS in firefighting foams used to fight fires involving gasoline, oil and jet fuel.
Battle Creek Fire department (Photo by John McNeil)
LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Division of Environmental Health recently launched the PFAS in Firefighters of Michigan Surveillance (PFOMS) project.
During this multi-year project, MDHHS will assess Michigan firefightersâ average exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are chemicals commonly found in Class B firefighting foams used to fight fires involving gasoline, oil and jet fuel.
These chemicals are also known as “forever chemicals” because of their resistance to breaking down in the environment. They have also been linked to a number of adverse health effects.