OHS 508 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Membrane Transport Protein, Mutagen, Ames Test

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Toxicology study of the effects of an agent on a living organism. Distinguishment between toxicity and hazard, hazard regarded as the probability that the toxic substance can be present in the body in sufficient amount to cause harm. Etiology is the study of factors that cause disease. Health hazards associated with toxicants depend on six different factors: physical/chemical properties, can exist in chemical, physical, or biological forms and each one of them affects the body differently, exposure dose, exposure condition, route of entry. All substances can be toxic amount determines if it acts as a poison or remedy. It is the dose that makes the poison. There are two factors to be considered: concentration of the toxic agent, length of time of experiencing the concentration. Workers experience two different types of exposure: Effects may also appear hours, days, weeks, or even years.

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