e.c. is a 24-year-old professional firefighter in a western region that has had severe forest fires because of hot, dry, windy, weather. he has worked overtime for several weeks and is experiencing continual shortness of breath, fatigue, and exercise intolerance, which are unusual for him. e.c complies with health and safety requirements, including wearing appropriate protective equipment. community support agencies are onsite to provide water, food, and support as needed.

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Factors in EC's work environment that increase the risk of a health problem extreme heat, a lack of energy from working in difficult terrain, and exposure to toxins exposure to insecticides and pesticides carbon monoxide (CO).

What is toxin?

  • Toxic substances that can harm you include radon in basements, lead in drinking water, car exhaust, and chemicals released from landfills. You can reduce your exposure to chemicals and your risk of adverse health effects by understanding how.
  • Poisons are substances that harm organisms when enough of them are absorbed, inhaled, or ingested. Toxins are poisonous substances that are produced by living cells or organisms.
  • Toxins can be waste products that our bodies produce naturally, such as carbon dioxide. Toxins are commonly thought of as chemicals that are harmful to humans and the environment.
  • Antidotes are substances that either prevent or reverse the effects of the poison.

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