Neurotoxic and Pulmonary Consequences of Organic Solvents and Heavy Metals in Printing Industry Workers: Occupational Implications
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Neurotoxic ,Pulmonary Consequences, Organic Solvents, Printing Industry Workers, Occupational ImplicationsAbstract
Background: Workers in the printing industry are routinely exposed to a complex mixture of hazardous agents, includingorganic solvents, heavy metals, particulate matter, and other chemical substances generated during printing processes.Among these exposures, organic solvents such as benzene, toluene, xylene, and n-hexane, together with heavy metals including lead, cadmium, mercury, and manganese
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