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CIH Toxicology and Biohazard

Vanadium - answer rust resistant, in high speed tool steels, super conductive magnets,
ceramics.

greenish discoloration of the tongue

Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) - answer*Centriolar necrosis*

Fatty changes within liver (pic)

Commonly used in the dry-cleaning business. *Inhibits production of apolipoproteins
resulting in fatty change of the liver.*

Reproductive Toxicants - answer radiation
infection
alcohol
toluene
cigarette smoking

organic solvent target organ - answernervous system
kidney
liver
skin
bone marrow (benzene)

teratogens - answeraccutane
alcohol
lead
mercury

carcinogens - answeraflatoxin
arsenic
asbestos

carcinogen - answerbenzene
beryllium
coal tars

carcinogen - answerethylene oxide
formaldehyde
nickel compounds

, carcinogen - answerradon
trichloroethylene
vinyl chloride

neurotoxic substances - answersolvents
alcohol
caffeine
organic metals
heavy metals

Nephrotoxic Substances - answercadmium
carbon tetrachloride and chloroform metabolized to phosgene
halogenated hydrocarbons
lead
tetraethyl lead
trichloroethylene
toluene

hepatoxic substances - answeracetaminophen
alcohols
arsenic
carbon tetrachloride
vinyl chloride

carbon tetrachloride - answercolourless liquid with a "sweet" smell
formerly widely used in fire extinguishers, as a precursor to refrigerants and as a
cleaning agent,
can affect the central nervous system and degenerate the liver and kidneys. Prolonged
exposure can be fatal

benzene - answercarcinogen
leukemia
bone marrow
CNS
solvent
aromatic hydrocarbons
rubber tire manufacturer and storage

cardiovascular toxic substances - answeraromatic solvents
carbon monoxide
chlorinated hydrocarbons

pneumononioses - answerdusty lung diseases

anthracosis - answerblack lung
coal

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