Questions: In regards to acute and chronic hazards, there are only two routes of exposure: injection and inhalation.

In regards to acute and chronic hazards, there are only two routes of exposure: injection and inhalation.
Transcript text: In regards to acute and chronic hazards, there are only two routes of exposure: injection and inhalation.
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The answer is False.

Explanation:

  • Acute and chronic hazards can be encountered through multiple routes of exposure, not just injection and inhalation.
  • The primary routes of exposure include:
    1. Inhalation: Breathing in hazardous substances.
    2. Ingestion: Swallowing hazardous substances.
    3. Dermal (skin) contact: Absorption of hazardous substances through the skin.
    4. Injection: Direct introduction of hazardous substances into the bloodstream, typically through a puncture wound.

Therefore, stating that there are only two routes of exposure (injection and inhalation) is incorrect.

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