Chemical Hazardous

Chemical hazard is a type of occupational hazard caused by exposure to chemicals at work. Chemical exposure in the workplace can cause serious or long-term health consequences. There are many types of harmful chemicals, including neurotoxins, immune agents, dermatologic agents, carcinogenic, reproductive toxins, systemic toxins, asthmagens, pneumoconiotic agents, and sensitizers. These accidents can cause physical and / or physical harm. Depending on the chemical, the risks involved may vary, so it is important to know and use PPE especially during labeling. Chemicals can change their physical shape depending on temperature or pressure. It is therefore important to identify health risks as these provinces are unable to determine the possible route to take. For example, gas state chemicals will be ingested or liquid state chemicals may be absorbed by the skin. Hazard pictographs are a type of labeling system that warns people about the existence of hazardous chemicals. Symptoms help determine if the chemicals to be used can cause physical harm, or damage the environment. The symbols are different, as they are shaped like diamonds with red borders.

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