Aerotoxic Syndrome: What Do We Know About This Controversial Pathology Due to Toxic Fumes in Aircraft?
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Aerotoxic syndrome refers to a set of symptoms caused by the inhalation of contaminated air that pressurizes the cabin of a airline aircraft. To date, this pathology is not recognized by airlines or health authorities. TF1info tells you more. - Aerotoxic syndrome: what is known about this controversial pathology due to toxic fumes in aircraft? (Social topics).
Last year, a steward of the Air France company filed a complaint against his employer after having experienced three malaise. According to him, it is because of the air introduced into the cabin, contaminated with engine oil. A well-known problem of the aviation industry, but still not recognized by the health authorities.
An Air France flight attendant is experiencing symptoms such as headaches and dizziness associated with what is known as aerotoxic syndrome, a condition linked to potential exposure to fumes from certain chemicals present in aircraft cabins.
Air France replied that it was "not aware of such a procedure", which constitutes the second judicial information in Paris concerning this set of symptoms reported by air navigation personnel.
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