Chemical Hazards

Hazards arise from inhaling chemical agents in the form of vapors, gases, dusts, fumes, mists, or by skin contact with these materials.

  • Fine particles of a liquid float in air
  • Substances in gaseous state but are always airborne at room temperature.
  • Results when substances that are liquids at room temperature evaporate
  • Solid harmful substances are ground, cut or crushed by mechanical actions.
  • Gas is condensed in air, chemically changed and becomes fine solid particles which float in air.

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