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Safety
Protecting Your Staff from Waste Anesthetic Gas Exposure
Dwight W. Underhill, PhD

Dwight W. Underhill, PhD Operating room and PACU staff exposure to waste anesthetic gases is one of the least-understood OR hazards and one of the most difficult to prevent. The harm associated with these exposures may take years to develop, and when eventually seen, the underlying causes may go unrecognized. In addition, the concentrations of anesthetic waste gases that are of concern are so low as to seem almost immeasurable (see "How to Document Exposure").

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