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Direct exposure refers to the situation where individuals encounter a harmful agent in close proximity during an incident. This type of exposure increases the risk of adverse health effects and may require immediate action to minimize the impact on those affected. It is important to swiftly address direct exposures to prevent further harm and ensure the safety of individuals involved.
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.
Radiation can be direct contact when a radioactive source is in direct physical contact with a person or object, leading to exposure to radiation. This type of contact can result in localized radiation dose and potential harm to the exposed individual. Proper precautions should be taken to avoid direct contact with sources of radiation.
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