Ethylene oxide : how hospitals handle
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<subfield code="a">Ethylene oxide has been widely used as a sterilant in some industries as well as in laboratories, and hospitals. Designated a potential carcinogen, there is a proposed federal standard that would drastically reduce the allowable exposure to ethylene oxide. Some hospitals have made a study of the possible hazards and are doing something about it. this report shows the procedure that offers can use when dealing with a potentially hazardous substance</subfield>
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