Answer the following multichoice questions
1. A health risk analysis for occupational exposure to cadmium entails
| a | implementing administrative and engineering controls |
| b | assessing the probability of exposure to cadmium and the potential illness resulting from exposure |
| c | eliminating cadmium from the process where ever possible |
| d | all the above are correct |
2. The basis behind a threshold limit model for setting exposure levels is
| a | that there is an acceptable level of risk for chemical exposure. |
| b | those exposures should be reduced as low as technically feasible. |
| c | those exposures should be reduced as low as reasonably achievable. |
| d | that there is an exposure level that does not produce injury or illness.. |
Answer the following multichoice questions 1. A health risk analysis for occupational exposure to cadmium entails...
Answer the following multichoice questions 1. A fundamental concept behind occupational exposure limits is a the protection of the health of all workers assuming they are exposed for only a few years. b setting a level that protects 95% of worker population c setting a level where most workers can be exposed for every day of their expected working life and suffer no serious health effects. d setting a level that protects most of the people in the community from...
All of the following questions are in relation to the following journal article which is available on Moodle: Parr CL, Magnus MC, Karlstad O, Holvik K, Lund-Blix NA, Jaugen M, et al. Vitamin A and D intake in pregnancy, infant supplementation and asthma development: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort. Am J Clin Nutr 2018:107:789-798 QUESTIONS: 1. State one hypothesis the author's proposed in the manuscript. 2. There is previous research that shows that adequate Vitamin A intake is required...