Any type of dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin and is caused by contact with chemicals and substances used in the workplace. Some irritants cause direct inflammation whilst others may take years to have any affect on the individual and may not necessarily affect the area which was in direct contact with the substance.
Common symptoms of contact dermatitis include blisters, itching and dryness of the skin. This, in turn, can lead to cracking of the skin and weeping.
The hands are the most commonly affected area; however dermatitis can occur on any part of the body.
Exposure to chemicals such as:
Exposure to such chemicals is far more common than must of us would expect and the following occupations are very much at risk:
It is down to your Employers to provide the appropriate protective equipment and they should ensure that a comprehensive risk assessment is carried out if there is a chance you may be exposed to any hazardous substances.
If your Employer cannot completely remove the hazard from the vicinity of your employment then the following precautions are the least that should be implemented:
Your Employer should also provide training and information leaflets on the substances and their potential hazards.
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