This book addresses the role of industrial toxicology in safeguarding worker health from chemical hazards. It covers exposure assessment, toxicological evaluation, and the implementation of control measures in industrial environments. The book emphasizes the integration of toxicological data into occupational safety programs. Suitable for industrial toxicologists and occupational health managers, it advances protective strategies in the workplace.
Jaxon Francis focuses on industrial toxicology, aiming to protect worker health by identifying and mitigating exposure to hazardous chemicals in various industries. His research investigates the sources and pathways of industrial pollutants, assessing their health effects on workers and developing strategies to reduce exposure risks. Jaxon has developed comprehensive workplace safety programs that integrate toxicological assessments with preventive measures and health monitoring. He has published numerous studies on the effectiveness of industrial toxicology practices in enhancing worker safety and reducing occupational diseases. As an editor, Jaxon offers guidelines for industrial hygienists and occupational health professionals to implement effective toxicological strategies, promoting healthier work environments through informed interventions.