2021
DOI: 10.1002/jat.4218
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Approaches for setting occupational exposure limits in the pharmaceutical industry

Abstract: The use of pharmaceutical drugs has provided a cure for many diseases. However, unintended exposure to drugs in the manufacturing workplace can cause significant health hazards to workers. It is important to protect the workforce from these deleterious effects by limiting exposure to an acceptable level, the occupational exposure limit (OEL). OEL is defined as airborne concentrations (expressed as a time‐weighted average for a conventional 8‐h workday and a 40‐h work week) of a substance to which nearly all wo… Show more

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“…When appropriate, this may lead to work restrictions, which should be consistent with applicable laws. For organizations that create novel compounds, including medicines, CMDs may support efforts to set company specific occupational exposure levels 141 . The medical organization may also contribute to sections of company safety data sheets.…”
Section: Workplace Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When appropriate, this may lead to work restrictions, which should be consistent with applicable laws. For organizations that create novel compounds, including medicines, CMDs may support efforts to set company specific occupational exposure levels 141 . The medical organization may also contribute to sections of company safety data sheets.…”
Section: Workplace Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%