A discussion of how and when dangerous chemical products should be replaced with safer products. It covers: how danger can be assessed- whether there is sufficient toxicological information on the chemical substitutes- the chronological steps thatMoreA discussion of how and when dangerous chemical products should be replaced with safer products. It covers: how danger can be assessed- whether there is sufficient toxicological information on the chemical substitutes- the chronological steps that should be taken- how the new chemical will be influenced and influence other chemicals in the workplace- and how the secondary effects (if any) of the new chemical can be determined and evaluated.
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