What are the common exposure routes for industrial hygiene hazards? RegSenseLightingIndustrial HygieneHearing Conservation and NoiseIndoor Air QualityIndustrial HygieneExposure SamplingEnglishFleet SafetySafety & HealthConstruction SafetyGeneral Industry SafetyAgriculture SafetyMaritime SafetyBest ResultsFAQFocus AreaMine SafetyTransportationUSA
The most common exposure routes for industrial hygiene hazards are:Inhalation: Breathing in hazardous chemicals or particles.Absorption: Direct skin contact with harmful substances.Ingestion: Swallowing or consuming hazardous materials.Injection: Exposure through skin punctures, cuts or abrasions by sharp objects.['Industrial Hygiene']['Exposure Sampling', 'Industrial Hygiene', 'Hearing Conservation and Noise', 'Indoor Air Quality', 'Lighting']