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Occupational Dermatitis Plan
Feb 24, 2017
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Mark Morgan
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Dermatology & Wounds
Occupational Dermatitis
Avoid allergens and irritants
Substitute a safer alternative or product for the exposure
Limit wearing of gloves (but encourage use with wet tasks; if glove use is prolonged use cotton liners)
Promote alcohol-based cleansers rather than traditional soap and water when appropriate (especially for health care workers)
Regularly apply fragrance free postwork cream
Avoid prework creams (generally not useful and can lead to complacency in other preventive measures)
Implement engineering controls (ventilation, automation, use of personal protective equipment)
Provide workers with appropriate health and safety information
References (Hide/Show)
Bepko J, Mansalis K. Common Occupational Disorders: Asthma, COPD, Dermatitis, and Musculoskeletal Disorders. Am Fam Physician. 2016 Jun 15;93(12):1000-6.
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