
In industrial work environments, hands are at high risk due to direct contact with equipment, machinery, and materials used in production processes. The primary mechanical hazards encountered in these settings include abrasion, cutting, tearing, puncture, and impact. Exposure to such physical effects can lead to both short-term injuries and long-term labor losses and workplace accidents. In particular, hand protection has become a critical priority for workers in sectors such as metalworking, as
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla

Ionizing radiation is a type of radiation that can remove electrons from atoms through electromagnetic waves or particles with sufficient energy. Due to this property, it can cause irreversible structural damage in biological tissues, particularly within cellular structures. Breaks in DNA can initiate processes leading to cell death, mutations, and potentially cancer over the long term. Factors such as the amount, duration, and type of exposure directly affect health risks for personnel working
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Yusuf İslam Tuğla