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40c) work should offer real possibi
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443.3 The Factor Affecting The Heal
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46* For chemical wastes precaution
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48Table.3.1 Health hazards in print
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50Dangerous chemicals can enter the
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52skin effects at the contact site.
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54Inhalation is the most common way
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56White, Proctor, Echeverria, Schwe
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58An increased frequency of chromos
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60According to information obtained
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62Recent and current developments i
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64In general, the epoxy components
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68An example of safer choice is to
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70• train workers to read and und
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72of 1992 increased those requireme
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74The REACH proposal gives greater
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764.1.2 UV ProtocolThe German Beruf
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78Reduce emissionsAccording to Mr.
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80-Keep records of assessments, mai
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82MaintenanceThe COSHH Regulations
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84Occupational Safety and Health Ad
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86The application of these rules an
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88Table 4.3 Occupatıonal Exposure
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90In order to fully implement the E
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92CHAPTER FIVEMIGRATION5.1 Packagin
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94ink does not transfer out of the
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98test conditions, by use of a math
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102dietary context, is defined as t
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106convention, these are classified
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110Alimentarius contains guide-line
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112describes rules for migration te
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114The printer should ensure that n
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116Table 6.2 Migration Properties o
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118European Union (EU) has regulate
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120inhibition to the extent that th
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122REFERENCESAkgün, B. A., & Đmer
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124European Council of Paint, Print
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126Manahan, S. E. (1989). Hazardous
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128Summerfield W. C. (2001). Invest
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130Washington Industrial Safety and