Explain the difference between innate and acquired immune response
Outline the different categories of immunological response
Define what is meant by 'allergy' and outline the two-stage development of an allergic reaction
Basic dermatology
Describe the basic anatomy of the skin in relation to the development of an allergic reaction and name the cells of the immune system which are involved in the development of allergic contact dermatitis
Outline the factors which influence the development of allergic contact dermatitis
Explain how allergic contact dermatitis differs from irritant contact dermatitis
Describe the current testing strategies for assessment of allergic contact dermatitis
Basic structure of the respiratory tract
Explain the role of IgE and atopy in the development of an allergic reaction
Describe how respiratory allergy differs to allergic contact dermatitis
Explain the difference between occupational asthma and work-related asthma
Outline the current testing strategies which are used for the assessment of respiratory allergies
The consequences of developing an allergy to a substance in the workplace
Explain the important considerations in relation to control measures in the workplace
Other immunotoxicological effects
Explain what is meant by multiple chemical sensitivities, and autoimmune effects
Classification and labelling requirements (CLP/GHS)
Be able to apply the current classification and labelling criteria in accordance with EU CLP and GHS for skin and respiratory sensitisation