Those working in controlled environments such as laboratories and cleanrooms may encounter a variety of hazards, including exposure to potentially harmful pathogens. This exposure can occur in a variety of ways, including inhalation of pathogens, ingestion, or by touching a contaminated surface. In fact, touching a contaminated surface is typically the most common way pathogens are spread. Some can enter the body through the skin or, in the form of cross-contamination, become an issue after someone has touched a contaminated surface and then touched their eyes, nose, or mouth. Click Here For Complete Article Text
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