5. Our advice
5.1 Make sure you are aware of the reprotoxic effects of the chemicals you produce or use.
You need to search for information in all the media at your disposal, such as MSDSs, the REACH dossier for substances registered with ECHA, and toxicological summaries published on the Internet.
This research will enable you to take the necessary action to avoid any exposure of your personnel.
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