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- Just because toxic chemicals are in the workplace (e.g., in the air), it does not necessarily mean a particular exposure is going to cause a disease. Why? Discuss how biomonitoring is designed to provide more accurate exposure assessment in the workplace.Lead inhibits enzymes and can interfere with development of the nervous system. One battery manufacturer banned female employees of childbearing is from working in areas where they might be exposed to high levels of lead. The Supreme Court ruled the policy illegal. But many people are uncomfortable about the “rights” to work in an unsafe environment. What rights and responsibilities of employees, employers and government agencies are in conflict? What criteria should be used to decide who can work in a particular environment?In your opinion, which one plays an important role in pharmaceutical industries, Quality Assurance or Quality Control? Enlist the most important factors which are crucial for maintaining the quality of a pharmaceutical product.
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