Respiratory Irritation Articles & Analysis: Older
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Potential Safety Risks Involved with Solvent Use While solvents are necessary components of the medicine formulation process, exposure to solvents is one of the most common hazards in the pharmaceutical production industry. Solvents can irritate the eyes and respiratory tract, cause damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, blood vessels, bone marrow, and the nervous ...
Below 30% may cause dry skin, dry burning eyes, static electricity, and upper respiratory irritation. Above 60% may encourage mold growth. ASHRAE lists about 80 different occupancy categories where a minimum ventilation rate has been established. ...
To bring it into contact with eyes or skin will lead to irritation. To swallow it will lead to irritating alimentary canal. To inhale it will lead to irritation of respiratory tract. ...
Most mold “allergens” cause irritation or respiratory effects. The much-maligned “Black Mold” is not truly any more toxic than most other molds—it just tends to find an ideal growth environment indoors. ...
When we think about air pollution, we think about black smoke coming out of stacks in a grey, industrial area in a developing country. And that is also the case. But not only. Air pollution comes in different forms and not always visible to the human eye. ...
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If everyone has sore throats or upper respiratory irritation then it may be the building such as low humidity. ...
