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<p>Around the world the production and use of nanomaterials as well as carcinogenic mutagenic reprotoxic substances (CMR) and endocrine disruptors has systematically increased. The increase in production has exposed workers to hazardous substances in practically all branches of the world economy. Readers will have access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge on emerging risks related to nanomaterials endocrine disruptors reprotoxic carcinogenic and mutagenic substances which are related to the development of technologies and workplaces. The book will provide the tools for occupational risk assessment of chemical substances for which there are no safety levels of exposure as well as an indication of methods and measurements to protect human health and reduce chemical risks at the workplace. This book creates awareness for employers employees and safety experts about emerging risks related to chemical agents resulting in the reduction of cancer reproductive system diseases cases of abnormal child development hormonal system disorders leading to abnormal metabolism obesity and diabetes.</p><p>Features:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Comprehensive information on emerging and newly identified chemical hazards</li> <p> </p> <li>Delivers the latest data on methods and tools for identification assessing and reducing health risks</li> <p> </p> <li>Provides practical occupational safety advice and recommendations</li> <p> </p> <li>Real life examples from measurements carried out in the workplaces</li> </ul><p>The monograph due to the high universality of its considerations can be addressed to a very wide audience. It is an important compendium of knowledge which can be used by health and safety services employers people designing new technologies and those interested in this issue. It is a valuable and up-to-date study among others because it uses the latest literature and quotes current legal acts.” —S?awomir Czerczak Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine Poland </p>