Campbell Essential Biology Plus Mastering Biology with eText -- Access Card Package (6th Edition) (Simon et al., The Campbell Essential Biology Series)
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The rights and responsibilities of employers, employees and government agencies are in conflict and also the criteria that should be used to decide who can work in a particular environment.
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Lead is considered as potential toxic because it can penetrate directly from skin and affect the body in many ways. It interferes with the normal development of the brain (primarily affecting the central nervous system). It also inhibits the synthesis of heme and may lead to inability to give birth.
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