Working
with chemicals always involves the risk of exposure. The health risk is
dependent upon the toxicity of the chemical, the types of effects and the
various routes of entry.
Inhalation
is
the primary route of entry for hazardous chemicals in the work environment.
Nearly all materials that are airborne can be inhaled.
Absorption
through
the skin is another route of entry. The skin is the largest organ of your body
and a common exposure site for liquid and airborne chemicals. Absorption
through the skin can occur quite rapidly if the skin is cut or abraded. Intact
skin is an effective barrier to many hazardous materials.
Ingestion
- toxic
materials can be swallowed and enter the body through the gastrointestinal
tract. In the workplace, people can unknowingly ingest harmful chemicals when
you eat, drink, or smoke in a contaminated work areas.
Injection occurs when a sharp
object punctures the skin, allowing a chemical or infectious agent to enter
your body. For example, injection can occur when a contaminated object such as
a rusty nail punctures the skin.
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