Exposure to hazardous chemicals
The most common hazardous chemicals in the health sector include cleaning and disinfecting agents, sterilants, mercury, toxic drugs, pesticides, latex and laboratory chemicals and reagents.
Exposure to hazardous chemicals

Preventive measures
Eliminate unnecessary chemicals or substitute with equally effective and less toxic chemicals (2,3)
Ensure adequate ventilation and use of closed systems when handling chemicals (2-4)
Provide medical surveillance and regular training for workers handling chemicals (2-4)
Apply safe work procedures for handling, storage, transportation and disposal of all chemicals according to the recommendations of the manufacturer (4)
Provide facilities for personal hygiene including washing and changing clothes
Ensure safe disposal of empty or nearly empty pesticides containers
Organize first aid and emergency care procedures in case of accidental exposures
Provide and ensure usage of appropriate well fitted personal protective equipment (2-4)


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References
Romero Starke K, Friedrich S, Schubert M, Kämpf D, Girbig M, Pretzsch A et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:5159.
(2) HealthWISE Action Manual. Work improvement in health services.
International Labor Organization and World Health Organization. 2014.
(3) HealthWISE Work Improvement in Health Services: Trainers’ Guide.
International Labor Organization and World Health Organization. 2014.
(4) Safe Handling of Hazardous Chemotherapy Drugs in Limited-Resource Settings.
Pan American Health Organization. 2013.