Munn A
IARC Sci Publ (1971). 1976(13):417-23.
Complete control of carcinogenic hazards in industry is an unrealistic concept. Industry, nevertheless, has a duty to give careful consideration to existing carcinogenic hazards, and to the possibility of new ones. Only well recognized hazards can be subjected to legislative control. Industry must take into account published experimental and epidemiological data, along with physical and chemical considerations related to specific agents, and, where necessary, introduce appropriate preventive measures.