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===Industrial hazards=== Sulfuric acid is non-flammable. The main occupational risks posed by this acid are skin contact leading to burns (see above) and the inhalation of aerosols. Exposure to aerosols at high concentrations leads to immediate and severe irritation of the eyes, respiratory tract and mucous membranes: this ceases rapidly after exposure, although there is a risk of subsequent [[pulmonary edema]] if tissue damage has been more severe. At lower concentrations, the most commonly reported symptom of chronic exposure to sulfuric acid aerosols is erosion of the teeth, found in virtually all studies: indications of possible chronic damage to the [[respiratory tract]] are inconclusive as of 1997. Repeated occupational exposure to sulfuric acid mists may increase the chance of lung cancer by up to 64 percent.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid= 3479642 |volume=79 |issue=5 |title=Lung cancer mortality in workers exposed to sulfuric acid mist and other acid mists |journal=J Natl Cancer Inst |pages=911β21 |last1= Beaumont |first1= JJ |last2= Leveton |first2= J |last3= Knox |first3= K |last4= Bloom |first4= T |last5= McQuiston |first5= T |last6= Young |first6= M |last7= Goldsmith |first7= R |last8= Steenland |first8= NK |last9= Brown |first9= DP |last10= Halperin |first10= WE |year=1987 |doi=10.1093/jnci/79.5.911}}</ref> In the United States, the [[permissible exposure limit]] (PEL) for sulfuric acid is fixed at 1 mg/m<sup>3</sup>: limits in other countries are similar. There have been reports of sulfuric acid ingestion leading to [[vitamin B12 deficiency]] with subacute combined degeneration. The spinal cord is most often affected in such cases, but the optic nerves may show [[Demyelinating disease|demyelination]], loss of [[axon]]s and [[gliosis]].
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