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  1. Cause, Effect, and Control of Accidental Loss with Accident Investigation Kit

    By Ron Charles McKinnon

    Accident: an undesired event that results in loss. Most people give little thought to accidents or their prevention. Health and safety professionals face this challenge, and its associated costs and losses, both human and financial, every day. Cause, Effect, and Control of Accidental Loss with...

    Published May 18th 2000 by CRC Press

  2. The Chemistry of Environmental Tobacco Smoke

    Composition and Measurement, Second Edition

    By Roger A. Jenkins, Bruce Tomkins, Michael R. Guerin

    Series: Indoor Air Research

    Written by experts in the field, The Chemistry of Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Composition and Measurement, Second Edition compiles data on the properties of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) and on concentrations of its constituents in indoor air. The authors focus on common natural indoor...

    Published March 29th 2000 by CRC Press

  3. Environmental Public Health Policy for Asbestos in Schools

    Unintended Consequences

    By Jacqueline Karn Corn

    On January 3, 1977, Howell Township, New Jersey closed its schools while scientists tested for dangerous levels of asbestos. After reports of unexplained ailments in some children, the parents of 4,500 elementary school children had threatened to boycott classes until the Board of Education removed...

    Published September 27th 1999 by CRC Press

  4. Safety and Health in Confined Spaces

    By Neil McManus

    Safety and Health in Confined Spaces goes beyond all other resources currently available. International in scope, the 15 chapters and 10 appendices cover every facet of this important subject. A significant addition to the literature, this book provides a confined space focus to other health and...

    Published November 22nd 1998 by CRC Press

  5. Occupational Hazards Of Pesticide Exposure

    Sampling, Monitoring, Measuring

    By Donald J. Ecobichon

    With three million intoxications a year, global concern about occupational exposure to pesticides makes it crucial that occupational health professionals be able monitor pesticide exposure. With a useful analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of classic and modern techniques, Occupational...

    Published November 15th 1998 by CRC Press

  6. Concise Guide to Environmental Definitions, Conversions, and Formulae

    By Edward W. Finucane

    As occupational health and safety professionals require increased awareness of the whole field-and not just its specialized areas-they've started to need an all-encompassing reference work of necessary mathematical relationships.Concise Guide to Environmental Definitions, Conversions, and Formulae...

    Published October 19th 1998 by CRC Press

  7. Risk Assessment and Indoor Air Quality

    By Elizabeth L. Anderson, Roy E. Albert

    Series: Indoor Air Research

    With the recent tightening of air quality standards as mandated by the U.S. EPA, has come great pressure on regulatory bodies at all levels of government, along with the industries and groups affected by these standards, to better assess the hazards and risks that result from air pollutants. Risk...

    Published August 27th 1998 by CRC Press

  8. Ergonomics Process Management

    A Blueprint for Quality and Compliance

    By James P. Kohn

    This exceptional guidebook provides the strategies necessary to curtail ergonomic losses and costs associated with spiraling worker's compensation premiums and medical expenses, of major concern in all businesses. Ergonomic Process Management is meant to be an application and implementation "...

    Published July 6th 1998 by CRC Press

  9. Your Guide to Developing an Ergonomics Process

    By Alison Heller-Ono

    The occurrence of Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs) and Repetitive Motion Injuries (RMIs) is increasing at an alarming rate, dramatically affecting today's workforce. The symptoms of these disorders develop slowly over time. Workers often ignore the discomfort, hoping it will resolve itself....

    Published June 28th 1998 by CRC Press

  10. Applications and Computational Elements of Industrial Hygiene.

    By Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf

    Presenting the only textbook available today that covers all of the critical elements of industrial hygiene ó conceptual information, computational coverage, case studies, and sample problems and exercises ó in one volume. Organized around the basic rubrics of industrial hygiene, this book helps...

    Published June 28th 1998 by CRC Press