This book examines toxicological risks in high-risk occupations such as mining, construction, and chemical manufacturing. It covers specific hazards, exposure assessment, and preventive measures tailored to these industries. The book emphasizes the importance of specialized training and safety protocols to protect workers in hazardous environments. Suitable for occupational health professionals and toxicologists, it advances targeted strategies for managing toxic risks in high-risk jobs.
Rowan Rowe focuses on occupational toxicology in high-risk occupations, examining the unique chemical hazards and health risks faced by workers in industries such as mining, construction, and healthcare. His research investigates the exposure pathways and toxic effects of chemicals like asbestos, lead, and disinfectants on worker health. Rowan has developed assessment models and preventive strategies tailored to high-risk work environments to minimize chemical exposures and protect worker health. He has published numerous studies on the implementation of safety protocols and the effectiveness of protective equipment in reducing occupational toxic risks. As an editor, Rowan offers guidelines for occupational health professionals and employers in high-risk industries to assess and manage chemical hazards, promoting safer work environments through specialized toxicological practices.