The air, whether it is outdoor air or that of enclosed environments, is likely to be polluted by many contaminants. Research is essential to provide the scientific knowledge that will make it possible to assess health risks and support actions to improve air quality.
The June 6 next, ANSES and theADEME join forces to organize a scientific meeting on this theme. This day will be devoted to the work carried out or financed by the two organizations to characterize exposure to air pollution, explore the effects on health and improve air quality.
On this occasion, ANSES wishes to report on the results of the national environment-health-work research program (PNR EST) on this subject.
Each of the following themes will be the subject of a session of scientific presentations:
- Exposure in transport and in the city
- Workplace
- Indoor air quality
- Micro-sensors and citizen science
Cet event will be held face-to-face and remotely.
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