Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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Which area of the body is most commonly affected by occupational contact dermatitis?

  1. Hands and forearms

  2. Face and neck

  3. Back and chest

  4. Legs and feet

The correct answer is: Hands and forearms

Occupational contact dermatitis is a skin condition that is caused by exposure to certain substances in the workplace. The symptoms can include redness, itching, and inflammation of the skin. As hands and forearms are the most common areas of contact with substances in the workplace, they are more susceptible to developing the condition. Exposure to these substances on the face and neck is less common, which is why option B is incorrect. In addition, backs and chests are usually covered by clothing, offering protection from potential irritants, making option C incorrect. Legs and feet are also less likely to come into contact with substances in the workplace compared to hands and forearms, making option D incorrect. Hence, the most accurate answer is option A.