Which term refers to an inflammation of the skin caused by touching certain chemicals or substances?

Occupational irritant contact dermatitis can be avoided by the following measures:

  • personal hygiene
  • substitution of a less harmful substance
  • enclosure of the process
  • automation of the work procedures
  • local exhaust ventilation systems
  • good housekeeping
  • education
  • protective clothing
  • barrier creams, skin cleansers
  • convenient washing facilities

Personal hygiene, including hand washing, is vitally important in preventing contact dermatitis. Additionally, workers should be aware that excessive exposure to just water alone produces dryness (i.e., removes skin oils) and irritation of the skin. This effect is even greater with the addition of soap and detergents or after exposure to solvents. For skin cleansing, workers should use the mildest soap. For industrial cleaning they should use the mildest detergent. To remove difficult oil and grease stains on hands and arms, workers should use a waterless hand cleanser. If waterless hand cleansers do not remove difficult stains, workers should use abrasive soaps. Waterless hand cleansers and abrasive soaps should be used sparingly and only when necessary.

Engineering control methods include the enclosure of processes to separate workers from the harmful substances that they use. Local exhaust systems should be used where toxic substances may escape into the workroom. Nonhazardous substances should replace hazardous substances when possible.

Even changing the form of the substance may be beneficial. For example, granules are usually less irritating than a fine powder.

Good housekeeping includes proper storage of substances, frequent disposal of waste, prompt removal of spills, and maintenance of the equipment to keep it free of dust, dirt and drippings.

Employers should inform workers about the hazards of substances to which they are exposed and how to use them safely.

Protective clothing such as aprons and gloves should be properly selected to prevent skin contact. Not all protective clothing resists all substances. Manufacturers' specifications (e.g., kind material, duration of exposure/glove contact time with chemical) should be followed. Barrier creams are used as substitutes for protective clothing, especially when gloves or sleeves cannot be safely used. It is important to remember that they do not provide as much protection as protective clothing. Barrier creams should be properly selected for specific purposes to ensure that they offer protection for the type of chemical being used and that they will not contribute to skin irritation problems.

Washrooms, toilets, and showers should be conveniently located and supplied with adequate hot water, disposable towels and soap.

Establishing a good program to avoid exposure of the skin to irritant substances is vitally important for eliminating irritant contact dermatitis.

Which term refers to an inflammation of the skin caused by touching?

Contact dermatitis is a condition in which the skin becomes red, sore, or inflamed after direct contact with a substance.

Which term is broadly used to describe an inflammatory condition of the skin?

Dermatitis is a general term for skin inflammation.

Which skin disease is caused by the skin cells turning over?

Exfoliative dermatitis happens as a reactive condition — a reaction to an underlying health condition or trigger. These triggers lead your skin cells to turn over, or die and shed, too quickly. This rapid turnover of skin cells then causes significant sloughing, or peeling and scaling, of the skin.

Is a type of inflammation of the skin that tends to occur in persons with a hyperactive immune system?

Eczema is believed to arise when the body's immune system is triggered into an abnormal, overactive, inflammatory response that involves both the epidermis and the dermis.