Definition of Route of exposure

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Route of exposure

The term 'Route of exposure' as it applies to the area of hazardous materials can be defined as 'The way people come into contact with a hazardous substance. Three routes of exposure are breathing [inhalation], eating or drinking [ingestion], or contact with the skin [dermal contact]'.

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