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Risky business: genetic testing and exclusionary practices in the hazardous workplace

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Draper, Elaine

Cambridge University Press - Cambridge

1991

315 p.

chemicals ; employability ; exposure assessment ; genetic effects ; genetic screening ; in vitro experiments ; occupational medicine ; teratogenicity tests

Medicine - Toxicology - Health

English

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0-521-42248-5

15-17736

"At a time when more corporate employers are using genetic information as a cornerstone of their hiring practices, when workers find their chromosomes considered alongside their resumes, the ramifications of genetic testing demand further examination. Risky Business analyzes health screening in the workplace--three major types of testing are examined: genetic screening in which job applicants and employees are tested for inherited traits that may predispose them to the disease:genetic monitoring that aims to detect genetic damage among current employees that could indicate exposure to dangerous chemicals; and teratogenic risk in which laboratory cultures and animals are used to provide evidence of the effects of chemical exposure on humans. "

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