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How Can Production Practices Be Improved?
To improve production practices and reduce the risk of toxicity, companies can:
Implement
green chemistry
principles to design safer chemicals and processes.
Adopt
engineering controls
(e.g., ventilation systems) to reduce exposure.
Use
personal protective equipment (PPE)
for workers handling toxic substances.
Regularly train employees on
safety protocols
and emergency procedures.
Conduct regular
environmental monitoring
to detect and address any contamination issues.
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