u/treeshaAZ

Free album called Room for the Weak by musician with cfs for 38yrs 10 songs released in 2020 (no art or music is AI)
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Free album called Room for the Weak by musician with cfs for 38yrs 10 songs released in 2020 (no art or music is AI)

This is a list of the songs available that I made last year. The music is rock, reggae-ish or ambient styles. I have many other songs at this link, all are free, and some are also related to cfs. I wrote and recorded songs before cfs took away my lifestyle, so I have been able to continue in a smaller way. This album took 2.5 years to complete. I am self taught in all respects of the songwriting, playing, and the productions. I also have fragrance/chemical sensitivities, so Side Effect of Technology is about that. Treat-ment (aka The Cockroach song) is funny yet a serious topic, and I Wanna Be Sick is a sarcastic rock song dedicated to anyone who actually thinks anyone would WANT this horrible illness. Being creative in any way has helped me cope, express myself, and have songs to share freely with the community. I highly recommend creativity in any manageable form. Always enjoy hearing from other musicians! Take care!

treeshadefrance.bandcamp.com

u/treeshaAZ — 5 days ago

Green Book on Workplace Adaptation for People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and/or Electrohypersensitivity available free

On the International Day Against Electromagnetic Pollution, CONFESQ will present its Green Book on Workplace Adaptation for People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and/or Electrohypersensitivity in an international online event on June 24 at 18:00 (CEST)

CONFESQ stands for Confederación Estatal de Sensibilidad Química y Salud Ambiental — the Spanish National Confederation for Chemical Sensitivity and Environmental Health.

This is the umbrella organization in Spain representing people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Electrohypersensitivity (EHS), and related environmental illnesses. It advocates for recognition, workplace adaptation, research, and public policy improvements.

Excerpt -

a) General principles

• Individual assessment and active participation of the worker

. • Reversible and reviewable measures depending on the evolution of symptoms.

• Coordination between prevention services, management, and the affected person.

b) Environmental conditions

• Air and ventilation: constant renewal, HEPA and activated carbon filters, CO2 control, controlled humidity, and stable temperature.

• Cleaning products: exclusive use of eco-friendly and fragrance-free products, with specific maintenance protocols.

• Materials: avoidance of volatile organic compounds; prioritization of natural wood, stainless steel, or glass.

• Electromagnetic fields: reduction of unnecessary emitters, use of shielded cabling, wired networks, and application of the ALARA principle.

• Safe zones: fragrance- and radiation-free spaces for work or rest.

c) Organizational adjustments

• Partial or total teleworking with preventive monitoring.

• Flexible working hours and prioritization of compatible tasks.

• Redistribution of functions to avoid exposure. • Internal communication and awareness protocols.

This event passed but the Green Book is available for download free at this link- almost 400 pages, I did not read it but a brief look seems like it is ok.

.https://esc-info.eu/fr/green-book-on-workstation-adaptation-for-people-with-multiple-chemical-sensitivity-and-or-electrohypersensitivity/

u/treeshaAZ — 7 days ago