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Controlling chemical exposure in healthcare facilities
Abstract:
Employee exposures to toxic chemicals in the healthcare environment can best be managed through a process of exposure assessment, monitoring and control. A general approach for dealing with chemical exposures through an exposure control program is presented. The positive implications of an exposure control program for employee relations, regulatory affairs and legal affairs are discussed.
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