The person experiences chronic exposure.
When performing an experiment you want to be sure you are following precaution. You should wear safety goggles, protective clothing and gloves.
If you mean a light meter that is used in a photographic studio, then it measures the light that hits the 'subject' from the studio lighting, the light meter then tells you what you need to set your camera to, for the correct exposure.
Good OPSEC principles are identifying critical information, analyzing the threat, discovering vulnerabilities, assessing the risk, and employing the necessary protective measures. By following these principles you prevent personal information from being stolen.
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Yes, vertical angles do have the same measures.
This person will experience chronic exposure.
It's possible the word you're looking for is "chronic".
Working with a toxic substance without taking protective measures puts the person at risk of exposure and potential health issues. It is important for them to use appropriate protective gear, such as gloves, masks, or goggles, to minimize the risk of harm. Regular exposure to toxic substances without protection can have long-term health consequences.
The person is at risk of acute or chronic poisoning, as well as respiratory issues and skin irritation from direct contact with the toxic substances. Prolonged exposure without protective measures may lead to long-term health complications or even death.
The person will likely experience chronic exposure to the toxic substance, which can lead to long-term health effects. This could include respiratory issues, skin irritation, organ damage, or even an increased risk of developing certain diseases or conditions. It is important to always take appropriate protective measures when working with toxic substances to minimize the risk of health effects.
4) All of the above
They can take anytime. We just have to implement them.
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Protective measures for exposed employees may include providing personal protective equipment (PPE), implementing engineering controls to reduce exposure, ensuring proper ventilation in the workplace, offering regular health and safety training, and conducting regular risk assessments to identify and address potential hazards.