manufacturing plants

What are the primary routes of exposure to toxic substances?

The main routes of exposure in manufacturing plants include inhalation, dermal contact, and ingestion. Inhalation is often the most significant route, especially in environments where airborne chemicals are present. Dermal contact occurs when workers handle toxic substances without adequate protective equipment. Ingestion, while less common, can happen if workers inadvertently consume contaminated food or fail to practice proper hygiene.

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