Veterinary OSHA Compliance

Veterinary OSHA Compliance


Veterinarians Can Prevent Occupational Asthma

September 21st, 2010

According to OSHA and NIOSH, animal handlers, including veterinarians and veterinary technicians, have an increased risk of developing occupational asthma from exposure to allergens such as animal dander, scales, fur, body wastes, and saliva.
 Animal-related asthma and allergies are exaggerated reactions of the body’s immune system to animal proteins. The body...


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