Inventory of materials and toxicity
Introduction
The chemical risk is that risk susceptible to being produced by uncontrolled exposure to chemical agents which can produce acute or chronic effects and the appearance of diseases. Toxic chemicals can also cause local and systemic consequences depending on the nature of the product and the route of exposure.
In many countries, hazardous chemicals are sadly dumped into nature, often with serious consequences for humans and the environment by causing a chemical risk. Depending on the product, the consequences may be: serious health problems in workers, damage to the community and irreparable effects on the environment. Today, most workers are exposed to some type of chemical risk as dangerous chemicals are used in most branches of industry.
Contamination pathways
Inhalation
Very fine particles, gases and vapors mix with the air, penetrate the respiratory system, being able to reach the lung alveoli and from there pass into the blood. Depending on their chemical nature, they will cause effects from greater to lesser severity, attacking the organs (brain, liver, kidneys, etc.). And that is why it is essential to protect yourself. Larger particles can be filtered by hair and nasal mucus, where they will be retained. Some of the toxic gases that act by inhalation absorption:
Other poisonings can be caused by absorption of vapors from solvents such as:
Skin absorption
Prolonged skin contact with the toxin can cause poisoning through skin absorption, since the toxin can cross the defensive barrier and be distributed throughout the body once it enters it. Fat-soluble toxins such as insecticides and other pesticides are especially dangerous...
Hazardous chemical or substance
Contenido
Es todo material nocivo o perjudicial, que durante su fabricación, almacenamiento, transporte o uso, puede generar o desprender humos, gases, vapores, polvos o fibras de naturaleza peligrosa, ya sea explosiva, inflamable, tóxica, infecciosa, radiactiva, corrosiva o irritante en cantidad que tengan probabilidad de causar lesiones químicas") y daños a personas, instalaciones o medio ambiente.