“…7 It can cause damage to human DNA, leading to serious consequences such as chromosomal cancer and gene mutation. 8,9 Inhalation of Cr( vi ) via the respiratory tract can damage the respiratory system, cause pneumonia and bronchitis, and can lead to lung cancer; 10 Cr( vi ) can also damage the skin system by invading the body from the skin system, causing ulcers, contact dermatitis and eczema; 11 Cr( vi ) entering from the digestive system can cause vomiting, abdominal pain, stomach ulcers, and death in severe cases. 12 The main sources of chromium pollution are emissions from leather tanning, pigment and electroplating, mining and metal works, steel and metal alloy production and other processes.…”