GB 16379-1996
AbolishedDiagnostic criteria and principles of management of occupational toxic hepatopathy
职业性中毒性肝病诊断标准及处理原则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides diagnostic criteria and management principles for liver disease caused by occupational exposure to hepatotoxic chemicals in the workplace. It is applied by occupational health physicians and industrial hygiene professionals in China to identify, classify, and guide treatment of toxic liver injury resulting from inhalation, ingestion, or dermal contact with substances like carbon tetrachloride or trichloroethylene. The standard is used in medical surveillance programs, compensation assessments, and workplace safety evaluations for industries such as chemical manufacturing, printing, and pesticide production.
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