Recent attempts by OSHA to regulate substances on the basis of their effects on reproductive and fetal health have been unsuccessful. ... disulfide, chloro- prene, DBCP, ethylene oxide, lead, and mercury) may result in fetal toxicity and/or male and female reproductive toxicity. ... fetal harm is compounded by its refusal to require that employers label substances that may cause reproductive or fetal toxicity.
Title | : | Politics and the Life Sciences |
Author | : | |
Publisher | : | - 1993 |
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