Skin penetration : hazardous chemicals at work
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Skin penetration : hazardous chemicals at work
Taylor & Francis, 1990
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"A report prepared for the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Affairs, Health and Safety Directorate."
Includes bibliographical references
Includes index
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内容説明
There is increasing evidence that absorption through the skin is a relevant factor in occupational health. This book provides a review of the evidence and possible suggestions for safety practices in the workplace. The opening section outlines the mechanism of percutaneous absorption and the methods used to evaluate its significance. The rest of the book reviews different classes of chemicals with emphasis on those compounds that are considered major skin hazards.
目次
- Part 1 Percutaneous absorption: the skin as a barrier
- skin exposure at work
- test methods
- potentials for classification
- sources of variation
- skin denotation
- selection of chemicals for review
- preventive approaches. Part 2 Chemicals as percutaneous hazards: inorganic and organometal compounds
- simple aliphatic compounds
- halogenated aliphatic compounds
- aliphatic amines
- amides
- nitriles
- isocyclic hydrocarbons
- alcohols and related compounds
- halogenated cyclic compounds
- isocyclic amines
- organic nitro-compounds and nitrates
- other nitrogen compounds
- heterocyclic oxygen and sulpher compounds
- organophosphorus compounds
- organic sulpher compounds.
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