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|a The occupational environment :
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|a Fairfax, Va. :
|b American Industrial Hygiene Association,
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|a Vol. 1. Section 1: Introduction and Background -- 1. History of industrial hygiene -- 2. Ethics -- 3. Legal aspects of the occupational environment -- 4. Occupational exposure limits -- 5. Occupational toxicology -- 6. Occupational epidemiology -- -- Section 2: Risk Assessments and Chemical Hazard Recognition and Evaluation -- 7. Principles of evaluating worker exposure -- 8. Occupational and environmental health risk assessment/risk management -- 9. Comprehensive exposure assessment -- 10. Modeling inhalation exposure -- 11. Sampling of gases and vapors -- 12. Analysis of gases and vapors -- 13. Quality control for sampling and laboratory analysis -- 14. Sampling and sizing of airborne particles -- 15. Principles and instrumentation for calibrating air sampling equipment -- 16. Preparation of known concentrations of air contaminants -- 17. Direct-reading instruments for determining concentrations of gases, vapors, and aerosols -- 18. Indoor air quality -- -- Section 3: Dermal, Biological and Nanomaterial Hazard Recognition and Assessment -- 19. Biological monitoring -- 20. The skin and the work environment -- 21. The development of occupational skin disease -- 22. Biohazards and associated issues -- 23. Engineered nanomaterials.
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|a Vol. 2. Section 4: Physical Agent Recognition and Evaluation -- 24. Noise, vibration, and ultrasound -- 25. Nonionizing radiation -- 26. Ionizing radiation -- 27. Applied physiology of thermoregulation and exposure control -- 28. Thermal standards and measurement techniques -- 29. Barometric hazards -- -- Section 5: The Human Environment -- 30. Ergonomics -- 31. Musculoskeletal disorders, job evaluation, and design principles -- 32. Upper extremities -- 33. Occupational health psychology -- -- Section 6: Methods of Controlling the Work Environment -- 34. Prevention and mitigation of accidental chemical releases -- 35. General methods for the control of airborne hazards -- 36. Dilution ventilation -- 37. Local exhaust ventilation -- 38. Testing, monitoring, and troubleshooting of existing ventilation systems -- 39. Personal protective clothing -- 40. Respiratory protection -- -- Section 7: Program Management -- 41. Program management -- 42. Surveys and audits -- 43. Hazard communication -- 44. Emergency planning and crisis management in the workplace -- 45. Risk communication -- 46. Confined spaces -- 47. Industrial hygiene issues in construction -- 48. Hazardous waste management -- 49. Laboratory health and safety -- 50. Developing an occupational health program -- 51. Report writing -- 52. Occupational safety -- 53. The AIHA value strategy.
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|a Meet today's critical issues and challenges as an occupational health and safety practitioner, educator, or student with the tools, methodologies and knowledge provided in this reference.--Cover.
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