2024
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxae089
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Health effects of repeated exposures during wildland firefighting: a data-linkage cohort study from Alberta, Canada

Nicola Cherry,
Mike Fedun,
Jean-Michel Galarneau
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Very little is known about the effects on the health of work as a wildland firefighter over repeated fire seasons. In Alberta, where the fire season runs from 1 March to 31 October, the great majority of firefighters are hired seasonally. We examined whether there was a dose–response relationship between hours of firefighting and ill-health. Methods A cohort was established linking employment records from Alberta… Show more

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