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Developing countries working standards, environmental

Company strict quality, environmental, health and safety standards are part of our integrated management system. Working in partnership with the communities, either in industrialized regions or developing countries, is essential to our philosophy. [Pg.398]

Clearly, poorly maintained plants and lackadaisical working practices are likely to contribute to increased risk of preventable skin disease [11]. Improperly maintained filter and ventilation systems and ill-fitting furnace exhaust pipes may increase the risk of exposure to many chemical and radiation hazards, and the standard clean room ventilation systems will re-circulate solvent vapours if these are not properly expelled [11, 24]. Such situations may arise in developing countries where there is often an absence of regulations regarding health and environmental standards [25]. [Pg.656]


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