As an animal breeder, your role involves the responsible breeding and management of animals to enhance specific traits or characteristics. While your work primarily revolves around the care and propagation of animals, there are important considerations for your well-being and the welfare of the animals under your care.
If your work includes frequent feeding of animals, the nutrients supplied within the food might be supplemented with potential dangerous substances and aiming at a low dust handling should be of high priority. Should your work include frequent cleaning or decontamination tasks, you might potentially be exposed to formaldehyde which can have carcinogenic properties. Lastly, if your work involves handling of fueled vehicles, exposure to diesel engine exhaust is very likely in closed sheds.
Therefore, adhering to safety protocols, installing proper ventilation and using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), if necessary, is essential to minimize risks associated with hazardous substances that can be present when handling animals.