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You can be exposed to a hazardous material by:inhalation - breathing it in so it can damage the lungs or be passed to the blood for circulation through the bodyingestion - swallowing itskin contact - coming in direct contact with something that damages the skinskin absorption - coming in contact with something that does not damage the skin but moves through it and is then circulated through the body to sites where it can cause damageinjection - having it inserted into the muscle or blood through a needle or a cut or other damage to the skin
which hazardous material can enter the body
You think probable to carbon monoxide.
This substance is the gas carbon monoxide (CO).
Two effects of hazardous materials on your body are sickness and death.
Carbon monoxide is a hazardous material that interferes with the body's ability to transfer oxygen to the cells. When inhaled, carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the bloodstream more readily than oxygen, reducing the amount of oxygen that can be carried to the cells. This can lead to symptoms of oxygen deprivation and potentially be life-threatening.
If used inappropriately or carelessly, Americum-241 can be hazardous. It is a radioactive material that decays by emission of an alpha particle. Alpha particles are only dangerous if they are emitted by atoms within your body, so Americium-241 is only hazardous if it gets into your body. Americium-241 is used in ionization-type smoke detectors. In that use it is not hazardous unless the smoke detector is severely abused.
How many primary routes of entry of hazardous materials into the body exis
How many primary routes of entry of hazardous materials into the body exis
When a positively charged body touches a neutral body, the neutral body will become positively charged due to the transfer of some positive charge from the positively charged body.
This would be the Mediterranean Sea. It touches Egypt, Israel, and Turkey.
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