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Can Hazardous Effects Be Mitigated?
Yes, hazardous effects can often be mitigated through various strategies, including:
Regulation and control
of chemical use and emissions to minimize exposure.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
to reduce individual exposure in occupational settings.
Substitution
of less hazardous materials in industrial processes.
Public education and awareness
programs to inform about safe handling and potential risks of chemicals.
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