INDOOR AIR QUALITY, IAQ
IAQ The condition of the ambient air within a building, as measured by the presence or absence of fresh or stale air and airborne contaminants.
IAQ The condition of the ambient air within a building, as measured by the presence or absence of fresh or stale air and airborne contaminants.
The process by which a new employee/worker/visitor is inducted as to the risks and safety issues on a job site. It can also refer to the initial transfer of information about a company and or their process_s so as to enable the person to feel comfortable.
(IH) – A professional qualified by education, training and experience to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and develop controls for occupational health hazards.
That portion of a formula that is not active (e.g., household chlorine bleach is a 5.25 – 6% solution of sodium hypochlorite, with 94 – 95.75% inert ingredients, i.e., distilled water).
A condition in which pathogens have entered the body and produced an adverse reaction.
Taking a substance into the body through the mouth.
Taking a substance into the body through respiration (breathing through the mouth or nose).
Composed of matter other than that derived from plants or animals, i.e., mineral. Not organic.
Any of various chemical compounds that have the ability to control or kill insects, spiders or other arthropods, when used according to label directions.
Not capable of being dissolved in a liquid.