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|a Protecting personnel at hazardous waste sites /
|c edited by William F. Martin, Steven P. Levine.
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|a Front Cover; ProtectingPersonnel atHazardous Waste Sites; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors; Authors; Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview; HISTORY; CURRENT REGULATORY ACTIVITY; IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS; WORKER SELECTION; ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTOCOL; PERFORMANCE OF TESTS; INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS, INTERVENTION, AND RECORD KEEPING; PROGRAM EVALUATION; FITNESS DETERMINATION AND RESPIRATOR CLEARANCE; RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Federal Government Programs and Information Gathering; FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
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|a INFORMATION GATHERINGSUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Occupational Health and Safety Programs for Hazardous Waste Workers; PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION: AN OVERVIEW; FIVE ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM; HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM; SAFETY PROGRAMS; INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE PROGRAM; STAFFING AND ORGANIZATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Toxicology Overview; DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP; ROUTES OF EXPOSURE; CRITERIA OF RESPONSE; DETOXICATION MECHANISMS; HEALTH & SAFETY STANDARDS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT; TYPES OF TOXIC EFFECTS; FACTORS INFLUENCING INTENSITY OF TOXIC ACTION
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|a CLASSIFICATION OF TOXIC MATERIALSSUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Air Monitoring at Hazardous Waste Sites; INTRODUCTION; MONITORING TECHNIQUES; HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN; DIRECT READING INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENT SELECTION AND USE; DETECTOR TUBE SELECTION AND USE; PERSONAL SAMPLING; HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE CLASSIFICATION; INSTRUMENT CERTIFICATION; LABELS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Compatibility Testing; IMPORTANCE OF COMPATIBILITY TESTING; COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPATIBILITY METHODS; TESTING PERFORMED PRIOR TO DRUM OPENING; TESTING PERFORMED DURING DRUM SAMPLING; TESTING PERFORMED ON COLLECTED SAMPLES
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|a CONTAMINATED SURFACE WATER CONTROLDEBRIS/MATERIALS CONTROL; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Personal Protective Equipment; HAZARDS; TYPES OF PPE; RESPIRATORS; CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING; PERMEATION; SELECTION OF PPE; PPE USE; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Heat Stress in Industrial Protective Encapsulating Garments; THE HEAT BALANCE EQUATION; THE SIX KEY FACTORS; SAMPLE CALCULATION; SAMPLE CALCULATION; ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT STRESS INDICES; HEAT STRESS AND PRODUCTIVITY; GUIDELINES FOR HEAT STRESS IN PROTECTIVE CLOTHING; AGE, GENDER AND HEAT STRESS; BODY RESPONSES TO HEAT STRESS AS EXPOSURE LIMITS
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|a REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Medical Surveillance for Hazardous Waste Workers; PREEMPLOYMENT SCREENING; PERIODIC SCREENING; ACUTE OR EPISODIC MEDICAL CARE; RECORDKEEPING AND PROGR�AM REVIEW; CONCLUSION; PREEMPLOYMENT SCREENING; PERIODIC SCREENING; ACUTE MEDICAL CARE; RECORDKEEPING AND PROGRAM REVIEW; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Site Layout and Engineered Controls; SITE LAYOUT; CONTROL ZONES; AREA DIMENSIONS; CONTAMINATION CONTROL; ENGINEERED CONTROLS; SITE PREPARATION; ISOLATION AND CONTAINMENT BARRIERS; SPECIAL EQUIPMENT; WARNING ALARMS AND DEVICES; AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
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|a The second edition of this book brings together a wide range of occupational safety and health recommendations and practices directly applying to hazardous waste site clean ups. In addition to providing the most current information on maximumprotection for clean up personnel, this book is a practical authoritative guide for those involved in clean up operations. The completely updated second edition cites the newest OSHA and NIOSH recommendations which have developed over the past decade and explores the new federal emphasis in hazardous waste site clean ups as Radiation safety, Toxicology,
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