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The TWO basic tenets of the CCOR (Clinical Conduct of Observational Research) are patient privacy and data confidentiality. These principles are vital to ensure the protection and ethical treatment of patients participating in observational research studies.
The Chemical Contaminated Object Rule (CCOR) is a regulatory provision that establishes procedures for the control, cleanup, and disposal of objects contaminated with hazardous substances in order to protect human health and the environment. The rule outlines requirements for identifying, managing, and disposing of contaminated objects to minimize potential risks associated with chemical contamination.
CCOR provides guidance by indicating safe distances to avoid exposure due to chemical vapor hazards from contaminated resources.
The term you are looking for is "minimum safe distance." This distance is established to protect individuals from exposure to chemical vapor hazards emanating from contaminated resources. It is essential for ensuring safety during activities such as hazardous material response or cleanup operations.
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