Chemicals of Special Concern

Carcinogen General Information

Cancer

  • OSHA 29 CFR Part 1990 Identification, Classification, and Regulation of Carcinogens (Exit)
  • OSHA Carcinogen Technical Links (Exit)
  • 11th Report on Carcinogens National Toxicology Program, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Exit)
  • Known to be Human Carcinogens.pdf format, Adobe Acrobat Required
  • Reasonably Anticipated to be Human Carcinogens.pdf format, Adobe Acrobat Required
  • Reproductive Health Hazard Information

    DHFS Document: Workplace Hazards to Reproductive Health

    Reference Documents:

  • UWM University Safety and Assurances Program: Guide to the Safe Use of Radionuclides at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Section 24–Prenatal Radiation Exposure.
  • US Department of Health & Human Services–Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
  • Department of Health & Human Services National Toxicology Program The Center for the Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction
  • CDC: Reproductive Health: Developing Partnerships in the Study of Reproductive Health in the Workplace.pdf format, Adobe Acrobat required
  • NIOSH: Reproductive Health
  • NIOSH: The Effects of Workplace Hazards on Male Reproductive Health
  • NIOSH: The Effects of Workplace Hazards on Female Reproductive Health
  • OSHA Safety and Health Topics: Reproductive Hazards
  • Reproductive Toxicology (REPROTOX)
  • Additional Information:

    Staff and students requesting additional information on reproductive health hazards may contact:

    Barbara Coyle, RN, COHN
    Reproductive/Occupational Health Nurse
    Bureau of Occupational Health
    Division of Public Health
    Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS)
    (608) 266-2074

    Or contact the Norris Student Health Center, or the UWM Department of University Safety and Assurances at x6339.