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3 воздействие загрязняющих веществ
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pollutant exposure
The act or state of being subjected to a substance that adversely affects human health, property or the environment. (Source: RHW / TOE)
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radiation exposure
The act or state of being subjected to electromagnetic energy strong enough to ionize atoms thereby posing a threat to human health or the environment. (Source: APD / MHD)
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biotechnological hazard
A danger to humans, animals or the environment posed by the application of advanced biological techniques in the manufacture of industrial products, such as the risk or harm that results from exposure to infectious bacteria, viruses or fungi. (Source: APD / FFD)
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regulation on maximum permissible limits
A body of rules or orders prescribed by a government or an international organization or treaty establishing levels of hazardous materials in the environment or in ingestible substances beyond which human exposure is deemed health-threatening. (Source: SPR)
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