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"Asbestos poisoning" is not a term that is used when discussing asbestos. It implies an adverse effect occurring soon after exposure to too much asbestos but that is not what happens. The adverse effects of asbestos exposures occur only many years after asbestos exposure began.
the probability and severity of loss or adverse impact from exposure to various hazards
Adverse effects are observed following repeated daily exposure to a chemical, or exposure for a significant part of an organism's lifespan (usually not exceeding 10%). With experimental animals, the period of exposure may range from a few days to 6 months.
an estimate of the like hood of adverse effectss that may result from exposure to certain health hazards, pollutants in the enviroment
Janette D. Sherman has written: 'Chemical exposure and disease' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Disease, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Pollutants, Etiology, Experimental Toxicology
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Exposure to naphtha can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Prolonged or high levels of exposure can lead to dizziness, headaches, and nausea. It is important to handle naphtha with care and in well-ventilated areas to minimize the risk of adverse health effects.
The adverse effects of communal disharmony on the social fabric and economy of a given country is that it leads to slow economic growth rate. It also leads to unemployment.
R. Gomes has written: 'Ethylene glycol' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Environmental Exposure, Ethylene glycol, Health aspects, Health aspects of Ethylene glycol, No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level, Risk assessment, Toxicity
Culprit Drugs, Prevention and Management Photosensitive drug eruptions are cutaneous adverse events due to exposure to a medication and either ultraviolet or visible radiation.
C.-H. Selene J. Chou has written: 'Hydrogen sulfide' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Environmental Exposure, Hydrogen sulfide, Hydrogen sulphide, Occupational Exposure, Risk assessment, Toxicity, Toxicology
Alvin C. Bronstein has written: 'Emergency care for hazardous materials exposure' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Emergency medical services, Environmental Exposure, Handbooks, manuals, Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Medical emergencies, Safety measures