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Industrial Occupational Health and Toxicology

   

Added on  2022-08-21

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Running Head: INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND TOXICOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND TOXICOLOGY
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INDUSTRIAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND TOXICOLOGY1
Introduction:
Assessing occupational health hazards has become a critical challenge that is faced by
healthcare workers. It has been observed that the healthcare workers have been facing several
dangers in their particular workplaces and the approaches that are needed to be taken to have an
enclosed exposure of the activity limits, along with exhibiting traits of the management teams.
The paper below describes the ways of conducting a survey and the several approaches that are
taken to regulate the exposure to the dirt particles that are created within the pharmaceutical
producing materials.
Collection of the Data:
The focus of the activity within the taken pharmaceutical business will be to spot the
grave effects that happen because of the exposure of the drug substances that require to
be handled throughout the analysis and development or throughout producing activities. The data
for the given research project will be collected by traditional conduction surveys using paper-
based methods or online methods. The accuracy level will be checked based on the response
from the target audience and determining the percentages concerning the data.
Four levels of measurement concerning the research:
This safety analysis for pre-clinical prescribed drugs will be strictly conducted by the
national agencies such as the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the North

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