The book progresses by first introducing the stressors unique to cleaning occupations. It then dissects the chemical landscape of cleaning products, scrutinizes ergonomic factors contributing to musculoskeletal disorders, and analyzes how management practices can either exacerbate or mitigate these risks. By integrating perspectives from toxicology, ergonomics, and industrial hygiene, it advocates for holistic risk management strategies tailored to the specific demands of cleaning jobs. This approach makes the book particularly valuable for safety managers, HR professionals, and public health officials. It offers practical strategies for risk assessment, exposure control, and ergonomic design, providing guidance on implementing effective safety programs and navigating the complexities of regulating cleaning products.