safety systems

What Components Make Up a Safety System?

Comprehensive safety systems in toxicology typically include:
Risk Assessment: Evaluating the potential hazards of chemicals involved in a process or environment.
Control Measures: Implementing strategies such as containment, ventilation, and PPE to reduce exposure.
Monitoring: Using sensors and analytical tools to detect the presence and concentration of hazardous substances.
Emergency Response: Establishing procedures and training for handling chemical spills or exposures.
Regulatory Compliance: Adhering to national and international safety standards and guidelines.

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