my occupation as an industrial engineering technologist
I would use the available information in my occupation as an industrial engineering technologist to measure my exposome by inspecting the various hazards I am exposed to daily. Determining the kind of exposure in my workplace will help in calculating my exposome in that particular working period. My environment plays an integral part in the level of exposure to hazardous materials throughout my lifetime. According to Bliss (2019), “Your exposure starts before birth and includes the exposures of your biological parents to occupational and environmental exposures that may shape your life” (52). This means that to calculate how the environment affects my exposome, I have to look at my parent’s environment too. My personal life revolves around the gym and cooking; thus, this can influence my exposome, which will be measured on the exposure in my house. The social life of hanging out with friends and family can affect my well-being because of the environment I interact with on this particular part of my life. The environmental factors relate to my social life in terms of the residence I live in and the harmful substances generated in the area, thus affecting my economic health and well-being. My professional life is the most prone to exposure to hazards and therefore affects both my personal and social life if I get involved in an accident or falls sick. The exposure to any harmful substance thus relates to my general economic health and well-being. These personal relationships can be measured in the future through artificial intelligence or the internet of things.