What are some of the risks when using chemicals in different jobs?
If you work in any of the following areas, there are risks with using some chemicals that you need to be aware of.
Healthcare risks:
- Chemicals used to disinfect
- Some drugs can also put workers at risk. Exposure to chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer, and antiviral drugs can affect the respiratory system, damage the reproductive organs, or cause birth defects.
Printing & Cleaning Services risks:
- Solvents can irritate the eyes, lungs or skin. They may also damage the kidneys, liver, heart and bone marrow.
Cosmetology risks:
- Chemicals used in cosmetic products can cause skin irritation, breathing problems and increase the risk of some cancers. Strong chemicals can be found in nail polish, artificial nails and hair dyes and perming solutions. Follow manufacturer’s safety and handling procedures to ensure a safe work environment and a well-ventilated area to reduce risk.
Agricultural risks:
- Pesticides used in agriculture can cause nausea, dizziness and headaches. They can also lead to nerve damage and hormonal imbalances.
Read the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) in your workplace to help reduce exposures.