Dermatological hazards in the electronics industry

作者: D Koh , IS Foulds , TC Aw , None

DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0536.1990.TB01497.X

关键词: WorkforceWork environmentOccupational exposureRisk analysis (engineering)Occupational safety and healthElectronicsMedicine

摘要: The advent of the electronics age has resulted in rapid growth and increasing importance industry on a global scale. main industrial processes are Fabrication semiconductor wafers, printed circuit boards, assembly devices, boards final electronic products. process carry risk various work hazards, among them dermatological These include exposure to irritants allergens during common operations such as soldering, cleaning operations, materials handling, procedures For control static electricity low humidity environment. Even use protective clothing may be associated with dermatitis, In spite numerous for work-related skin disorders workers appears when compared other industries. However, vast size workforce will contribute large numbers occupational dermatoses. Occupational health personnel responsible factories should therefore aware cutaneous hazards present, how these lead

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