At a glance
- This page provides links to information about specific workplace hazards that can affect a worker's hormones, sexual function, and reproductive health.
- This information can be shared with workers, occupational safety professionals, and healthcare providers.
- The linked pages provide resources to reduce harm from specific reproductive hazards in the workplace.
Prevention overview
There are general actions that both workers and employers can take to reduce workers' exposure to reproductive health hazards. Personal protective equipment can also help protect workers. Specific prevention methods depend on which reproductive health hazard is present in the workplace.
Learn about specific reproductive health hazards
Some common workplace hazards are harmful to workers' reproductive health. Learn more about each reproductive health hazard and ways to reduce or prevent exposure to them:
About Anesthetic Gases and Reproductive Health
About Antineoplastic Drugs and Reproductive Health
About Chemical Disinfectants and Sterilants and Reproductive Health
About Contact Stress and Reproductive Health
About Epoxies and Resins and Reproductive Health
About Formaldehyde and Reproductive Health
About Heat Exposure and Reproductive Health
About Infectious Agents and Reproductive Health
About Ionizing Radiation and Reproductive Health
About Lead and Other Heavy Metals and Reproductive Health
About Noise and Reproductive Health
About Nonionizing Radiation and Reproductive Health
About Pesticides and Reproductive Health
About Physical Job Demands and Reproductive Health
About Secondhand Smoke and Reproductive Health
About Smoke/Combustion Byproducts and Reproductive Health
About Solvents and Reproductive Health
About Work Schedules and Reproductive Health