Examples:
- intoxication's
- asphyxiation
- burns
- explosion
- corrosion
- pollution of air, soils, water
- bad odour
- dirty clothes
etc.
My name is ronda i think that the injury that is the result of using chemicals is supposed to be a chemical burn because that is the only injury that i have ever gotten
There are several health consequences one could develop as a result of exposure to chemical. A person could get cancer, infertility, chemical burns, etc.
Methane FumesSome water heaters use methane as a fuel. Heaters that have not been checked and serviced can release dangerous fumes. Immediately or shortly after exposure to oxygen levels of less than 15% in air, a person may feel tired, dizzy, and have a headache.The following health effects can occur after several years of exposure to methane:Cancer: Methane is not suspected of causing cancer.Reproductive Effects: The reproductive and developmental effects of methane are not known.Organ Systems: No long term health effects are currently associated with exposure to methane.In general, chemicals affect the same organ systems in all people who are exposed. However, the seriousness of the effects may vary from person to person.A person's reaction depends on several things, including individual health, heredity, previous exposure to chemicals including medicines, and personal habits such as smoking or drinking.It is also important to consider the length of exposure to the chemical; the amount of chemical exposure; and whether the chemical was inhaled, touched, or eaten.
HEalth
Yes, chemicals can have both physical and health hazard potentials. Some chemicals may pose physical hazards such as being flammable, corrosive, or reactive, which can cause fires, explosions, or other hazardous reactions. Additionally, chemicals can also have health hazards, causing adverse effects on human health, such as toxicity, carcinogenicity, or reproductive toxicity. It is important to properly handle and assess the risks associated with chemicals to prevent accidents and protect human health.
To protect health
Chemistry is essential to an understanding of occupational health and safety in many workplaces because the hazardous agents in those workplaces are chemicals. To understand the extent and type of hazard they pose, how to measure them, how to eliminate or control exposure to them, and what other hazards (fire, explosion, corrosion of equipment, etc.) they may pose, knowledge of chemistry is required. Chemistry also helps in determining the types of hazards and the way how people can avoid and/or handle them. Many laboratories handling different chemicals or are into chemistry (for creating useful things such as medicines, petro chemical products, etc) also follows certain safety and health guidelines as different chemicals can bring a lot of dangers to humans.
Respiratory
Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) are limits of occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals that have been established by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Yes, exposure to harmful chemicals below the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) can still pose a risk to reproductive health. Some chemicals have low thresholds for causing harm, especially when it comes to reproductive effects. It is important to consider all potential health risks when dealing with chemical exposures in the workplace.
Limiting exposure to ionizing radiation is important because it can cause damage to cells and DNA, leading to an increased risk of cancer and other health problems. Prolonged or high levels of exposure can have serious long-term health consequences. Therefore, minimizing exposure helps to protect overall health and well-being.
I generally consider workplace safety to be related to the physical hazards, such as possible falls, punctures, eye injuries, etc. As well as immediate health effects from chemicals such as fire or explosion. Health refers to hazards from exposure that are more long term, such as hearing loss from exposure to noise, mutagenic changes from chemical or radiation exposure and toxic effects from chemicals.
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Industrial exposure refers to the level of risk or potential harm that individuals may face in a workplace setting, such as exposure to hazardous materials, chemicals, or working conditions. It is important for companies to assess and manage industrial exposure to protect the health and safety of their employees.
Dermal exposure refers to the contact or exposure of the skin to potentially harmful substances such as chemicals, toxins, or allergens. This type of exposure can occur through direct skin contact with these substances, which may lead to skin irritation, allergies, or other health effects.
exposure to certain chemicals increasing the risk of cancer
Health and safety are important in the black and white darkroom used to develop photographs because chemicals are involved in the process. Primarily, these chemicals consist of the developer and the stop bath.
No bad health consequences.
the health consequences can either be mental, or physical the health consequences can either be mental, or physical