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inhalation hazards
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Developing nations
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In developing nations, a lack of resources and infrastructure leads to increased exposure to inhalation hazards in industries, affecting worker health.
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Industrialized nations
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Industrialized nations have strict regulations and provide training and protective equipment to minimize inhalation hazards in workplaces.
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inhalation hazards
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Rural areas
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Burning biomass and traditional cooking in rural areas can result in significant inhalation hazards and harm the health of people living there.
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Urban areas
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Exposure to urban pollution and smog poses significant inhalation hazards and health risks.
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inhalation hazards
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chemistry lab safety guidelines
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Chemistry lab safety guidelines advise minimizing exposure to toxic vapors or gases during inhalation hazards.
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health-conscious societies
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Health-conscious societies prioritize indoor air quality to reduce inhalation hazards and promote respiratory health.
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