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Review and analysis of the characteristics and preventative methods of workers with occupational preventative methods of workers with occupational


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Numerous gaps in learning have been observed as a result of prevention drills established for workers who generate word-related contact dermatitis in this manner (OCD). To illustrate the characteristics of the working environment and the prevention practices used in workplaces where workers developed hand dermatitis. Continuous examples of possible OCD were drawn from a pro word-related wellness centre. Polls were conducted during the season of the underlying appraisal to collect data on clinical introduction, work environment characteristics, and workplace preventative practices.



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Sachin Tyagi
Bharat Institute of Technology,School of Pharmacy,Meerut, India

Abstract


Numerous gaps in learning have been observed as a result of prevention drills established for workers who generate word-related contact dermatitis in this manner (OCD). To illustrate the characteristics of the working environment and the prevention practices used in workplaces where workers developed hand dermatitis. Continuous examples of possible OCD were drawn from a pro word-related wellness centre. Polls were conducted during the season of the underlying appraisal to collect data on clinical introduction, work environment characteristics, and workplace preventative practices.



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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21904/weken%2F2021%2Fv6%2Fi2%2F170783