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Managing skin exposure risks at work

Title Managing skin exposure risks at work
Author HSE
Series Code HSG
Series Number 262
Publisher HSE Books
Date of Publication 2008
Length 24 pages
ISBN 9780717663095
Price Exc. VAT £8.95
VAT Rate 0%
Product Type Hard Copy
Format Paper
Notes health and safety guidance. (HSG262)(HSG 262)(HS G 262). Replaces 3 HSG series publications published in 2001 - HSG205(ISBN 9780717618262) Assessing and managing risks at work from skin exposure to chemical agents; HSG206(ISBN 9780717618286) Cost and effectiveness of chemical protective gloves for the workplace; HSG207 (ISBN 9780717618255) Choice of skin care products for the workplace.
Abstract Many materials used at work can affect the skin or can pass through the skin and cause diseases elsewhere in the body. This book provides practical advice to help you prevent these disabling diseases. It covers the protective role of the skin, ill health arising from skin exposure, recognising potential skin exposure in your workplace, and managing skin exposure to prevent disease. It helps you comply with legal duties to assess the health risks from skin exposure and there is advice on assessing and managing risks, reducing contact with harmful materials, choosing the right protective equipment and skin care products, and checking for early signs of skin disease. Contents: Introduction; What health problems can occur from skin contact? How do I recognise a skin hazard? How do I assess the risks? How can I manage risks to prevent ill health? How should I avoid or reduce contact with harmful materials; What should I do to protect the skin? Protection with good skin care; Check for early signs of skin disease;Summary; Appendices; References; Further reading; Further information.
Keywords General guidance; Skin; Gloves; Hand protection; Dermatitis; Personal protective equipment; Protective creams; Creams; Barrier cream.


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