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contact with them is most often accidental. by contrast, cumulative irritants are more insidious and often are not recognized by the worker as deleterious because damage occurs after days, weeks or months of repeated exposure. as shown in table (overleaf) such irritants include solvents, petroleum distillates
, dilute acids and alkalis, soaps and detergents, resins and plastics, disinfectants and even water (gellin ). table . common irritants acids and alkalis soaps and detergents solvents aliphatic: petroleum distillates (kerosene, gasoline, naphta) aromatic: benzene, toluene, xylene halogenated: trichloroethylene...
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