Reproductive Health Hazards in the Workplace. December NTIS order #PB

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Reproductive Health Hazards in the Workplace December 1985 NTIS order #PB86-185030

Recommended Citation: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Reproductive Health Hazards in the Workplace (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, OTA-BA-266, December 1985). Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 85-600559 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402

.,4 / / / Foreword This report reviews current knowledge of hazards and suspected hazards to the reproductive health of America s working men and women and to the health and wellbeing of their children. The analysis was requested by the House Committee on Science and Technology, with letters of support from the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, and the House Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research, and Foreign Agriculture. The nature and actions of the chemical, biological, and physical factors that may cause reproductive or developmental impairment are described, as is the complexity of measuring reproductive endpoints. The first section reviews current technologies for assessing reproductive function, and examines the human and animal studies conducted to determine the extent of risk posed by suspected agents and the difficulties in interpreting study findings for this purpose. The report then reviews the role of the regulatory process in preventing workplace exposure to reproductive health hazards, and the legal redress from either State workers compensation systems or the tort system that is available to those affected. This section also analyzes sex discrimination issues arising from the fact that protection policies instituted in hospitals and industry have, in certain instances, discriminated against women workers. The third section discusses the ethical principles underlying the protection of reproductive health in the workplace. The Office of Technology Assessment was assisted in the preparation of this study by an advisory panel of individuals selected to reflect both the substantive issues and the relevant social issues covered in the assessment. Panelists were drawn from academia, industry, trade associations, public interest groups, and labor unions. Their areas of scientific expertise included reproductive and developmental toxicology, male and female reproductive biology, and epidemiology. Legal interests included sex discrimination, workers compensation, tort, and regulatory law. Eighty-nine reviewers drawn from universities, trade associations, the executive branch, and the private sector provided helpful comments on draft reports. The Office expresses sincere appreciation to each of these individuals. As is the case with all OTA reports, however, the content of this report is the responsibility of the Office and does not necessarily constitute the consensus or endorsement of the advisory panel or the Technology Assessment Board. Director

Reproductive Health Hazards in the Workplace Advisory Panel Ruth Faden, Chairperson Associate, Department of Health Services Administration, Johns Hopkins University Joan E. Bertin Associate Director, Women s Rights Project American Civil Liberties Union Larry L. Ewing Division of Reproductive Biology The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health Ronald D. Hood Biology Department The University of Alabama Vilma R. Hunt Magnolia, MA Larry Johnson Assistant Department of Cell Biology The University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas Norman W. Klein Department of Animal Genetics University of Connecticut James E. Lockey Director, Occupational Medical Clinic Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health University of Utah Medical Center David C. Logan Clinical Toxicologist Corporate Medical Department Mobil Oil Corp. Junius C. McElveen Partner Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue Mary-Win O Brien Assistant General Counsel United Steelworkers of America Neena B. Schwartz Department of Neurobiology and Physiology Northwestern University Judith A. Scott Associate General Counsel United Mine Workers of America Margaret Seminario Associate Director Department of Occupational Safety, Health, and Social Security AFL-CIO Robert C. Spear Department of Biomedical and Environmental Health Sciences School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley M. Anne Spence Division of Medical Genetics Neuropsychiatric Institute Center for Health Sciences University of California, Los R.E. Staples Staff Teratologist Haskell Laboratory E.I. du Pent de Nemours & Co. Jeanne M. Stellman Associate School of Public Health Columbia University John R. Wheeler Attorney Amoco Oil Co. Michael S. Baram Consultant to the Panel Bracken & Baram Angeles Note: OTA appreciates and is grateful for the valuable assistance and thoughtful critiques provided by the advisory panel members. The views expressed in this OTA report, however, are the sole responsibility of the Office of Technology Assessment. iv

OTA Project Staff Reproductive Health Hazards in the workplace Roger Herdman, Assistant Director, OTA Health and Life Sciences Division Gretchen Schabtach Kolsrud, Biological Applications Program Manager Louise A. Williams, Project Director Lisa J. Raines, Legal Analyst Gary B. Ellis, Analyst Dana A. Gelb, Research AnaZyst, from July 1984 Thomas M. Bugbee, Research Assistant, through July 1984 Eleanor C. Pitts, Research Assistant, through July 1984 Phyllis Avedon, Editor Sharon Smith, Administrative Assistant, from August 1984 Elma Rubright, Administrative Assistant, through August 1984 Linda Ray ford, Secretary/Word Processor Specialist Barbara Ketchum, Clerical Assistant Major Contractors Michael Baram Bracken & Baram Environmental Law Institute Washington, DC Brenda Eskenazi University of California, Berkeley E. Marshall Johnson Thomas Jefferson University Donald Mattison University of Arkansas Mark Rothstein University of Houston Joseph Santodonato Syracuse Research Corp.