Browsing Health Sciences by Subject "Occupational exposure limits"
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Comparing South African occupational exposure limits for pesticides, metals, dusts and fibres with those of developed countries
(2014)The ever-changing industrial processes which are becoming more globalised as well as the merging of markets in different economies, led to an increased focus on the health and safety of workers in the industries and the ... -
Comparison of South African occupational exposure limits for hazardous chemical substances with those of other countries
(North-West University, 2012)Various hazardous chemical substances are used daily as part of manufacturing and processing. Exposure to these hazardous chemical substances (HCSs) can cause adverse health effects in the exposed workers. Occupational ... -
Recommendation of a classification system and occupational exposure limits for chemical carcinogens
(2015)Introduction: An increased number of occupational cancers reported annually can be attributed to workers being exposed to hazardous chemical substances (HCSs) in their workplace. Carcinogen classification systems such as ...