Research Article

Determinants of Exposures to Hazardous Materials among Nail Cosmeticians in the Kampala City, Uganda

Table 2

Knowledge of nail cosmeticians about exposure routes to cosmetics-related hazardous chemicals.

Knowledge prompt: chemicals from nail cosmetics ()Yes (%)No (%)Don’t know (%)

Can enter the body through breathing them in201 (82.7)27 (11.1)15 (6.2)
Can enter the body through ingesting them183 (75.3)42 (17.3)18 (7.4)
Can enter the body via contact with contaminated surfaces97 (40.1)102 (42.1)43 (17.8)
Can enter body through contact with spills and splashes90 (37.8)84 (35.3)64 (26.9)
In gas or vapour form can enter body through skin129 (53.7)77 (32.1)34 (14.2)
In dry form have potential to be absorbed through skin99 (40.9)88 (36.4)55 (22.7)
In liquid form can be absorbed through skin146 (61.1)64 (26.8)29 (12.1)
Can penetrate any part of the body skin96 (39.7)94 (38.8)52 (21.5)
Can be protected against by using gloves209 (87.1)26 (10.8)5 (2.1)
Can move from skin into the body during washing of hands74 (30.6)152 (62.8)16 (6.6)
Can taint food if hands are not washed195 (81.2)42 (17.5)3 (1.2)

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