| Title |
The industrial environment--its evaluation & control. |
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| Imprint |
Washington; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1973. |
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| Description |
x, 719 pages illustrations 29 cm |
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| Edition |
[3d ed.]. |
| Note |
Second ed. published in 1965 by the U.S. Public Health Service, Division of Occupational Health. |
| Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
| Contents |
The significance of the occupational environment as part of the total ecological system -- Review of mathematics -- Review of chemistry -- Review of biochemistry -- Review of physiology -- Industrial toxicology -- Principles and use of standards of quality for the work environment -- The significance and uses of guides, codes, regulations, and standards for chemical and physical agents -- General principles in evaluating the occupational environment -- Instruments and techniques used in calibrating sampling equipment -- Preparation of known concentrations of air contaminants -- Sampling air for particulates -- Sizing methodology -- Sampling and analysis of gases and vapors -- Direct reading instruments for determining concentrations -- Medical aspects of the occupational environment -- Separations processes in analytical chemistry -- Spectrophotometry --Emission spectroscopy -- Gas chromatography -- Quality control for sampling and laboratory analysis -- Physics of sound -- Physiology of hearing -- Noise measurement and acceptability criteria -- Vibration -- Illumination -- Non-ionizing radiation. |
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Ionizing radiation -- Physiology of heat stress -- Thermal standards and measurement techniques -- Ergonomic aspects of biomechanics -- The influence of industrial contaminants on the respiratory system -- Occupational dermatoses: their recognition, control and prevention -- Principles of controlling the occupational environment -- Personal protective devices -- Control of noise exposure -- Control of exposures to heat and cold -- Principles of ventilation -- Instruments and techniques used in evaluating the performance of air flow systems -- Local exhaust systems -- Design of ventilation systems -- Control of industrial stack emissions -- Control of industrial water emissions -- Control of industrial solid waste -- Control of community noise from industrial sources -- Safety -- Design and operation of an occupational health program -- The design and operation of occupational health programs in government agencies -- An industrial hygiene survey checklist. |
| Subject(s) |
Work environment.
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Industrial hygiene.
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