WEBVTT 00:00:00 --> 00:00:05.1 OCRC is excited to share our recent publication in the American Journal of Epidemiology! 00:00:05.1 --> 00:00:11 Impact of Interventions to Prevent Asbestos-Related Respiratory Disease in an Exposed Worker Registry Using a Simplified G-computation (February 2025) 00:00:11 --> 00:00:15 What’s the current landscape of asbestos use in Ontario? 00:00:15 --> 00:00:27 Asbestos-containing products are now banned in Canada, however, past asbestos exposure and existing asbestos-containing products continue to put Ontario workers at risk. 00:00:27 --> 00:00:41 Construction workers are most frequently exposed to asbestos while working on older structures, through renovation, maintenance, and demolition. 00:00:41 --> 00:00:52 When breathed in, asbestos fibers can get trapped in the lungs, causing respiratory diseases, including: mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. 00:00:52 --> 00:01:00 Exposed workers may develop asbestos-related diseases at various stages of life. 00:01:00 --> 00:01:12 This publication estimates the number of disease cases that can be prevented by limiting the number of hours spent working with asbestos. 00:01:12 --> 00:01:20 Based on data from the Ontario Asbestos Workers Regsitry, among 26,164 workers, limiting asbestos exposure to 1 year of work would have prevented: 37 cases of asbestosis, 18 cases of mesothelioma, and 33 cases of lung cancer. 00:01:20 --> 00:01:25 Based on data from the Ontario Asbestos Workers Regsitry, among 26,164 workers, limiting asbestos exposure to 3 months of work would have prevented: 54 cases of asbestosis, 22 cases of mesothelioma, and 44 cases of lung cancer. 00:01:25 --> 00:01:29 Based on data from the Ontario Asbestos Workers Regsitry, among 26,164 workers, limiting asbestos exposure to 3 weeks of work would have prevented: 76 cases of asbestosis, 27 cases of mesothelioma, and 79 cases of lung cancer. 00:01:29 --> 00:01:32 Why do these findings matter? 00:01:32 --> 00:01:39 Reducing asbestos exposure makes Ontario workplaces safer. 00:01:39 --> 00:01:43 To learn more, check out the publication! 00:01:43 --> 00:01:49 OCRC, towards a cancer-free workplace.