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Browne (2002) explained that gender differences that appear to influence on "the representation of women in blue-collar jobs include differences in occupational interests, ability, and in job attribute preferences, such as a disinclination among women toward physically strenuous, dirty, and dangerous occupations and a preference for flexible hours (p. 63)".
No longer are exposures to dangerous chemicals occupational alone; such chemicals have entered the environment of almost everyone — probably even of children still unborn.
The most dangerous form of occupational exposure to cadmium is inhalation of fine dust and fumes, or ingestion of highly soluble cadmium compounds.
Given the dangers of the occupational exposures firefighters already face fighting fighters, smoking can be particularly dangerous.
"Tremolite is one of the most dangerous fibers," said Dr. Jacqueline Moline, an occupational and environmental health specialist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
He has talked publicly about that episode, saying that such accusations were occupational hazards of dangerous undercover police work.
Hamilton was a pioneer in the field of toxicology, studying occupational illnesses and the dangerous effects of industrial metals and chemical compounds on the human body.
A male preponderance universally reported and thought to be related to occupational exposure, participation in dangerous sports and hobbies, alcohol use and risk-taking behavior [ 7, 14, 29- 34].
But occupational mobility has not changed.
Workers at its factory had been exposed to dangerous levels of flour dust, which can cause occupational asthma, up to six times the legal limit.
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