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[¾ÈÀü] ¾ÈÀü0001- occupationnal safety and health series(1998)
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ÀúÀÚ:Barbara A.Plog, MPH,CIH,CSP
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foreword
Preface
part one- histoy and Development
 1. Overview of Indusrial Hygiene
part two-Anatcmy, Physiology, andPathology
 2. The Lungs
 3. The Skin
 4. The Ears
 5. The Eyes
part Three- Recognition of Hazards
 6. Solvents
 7. Particulates
 8. Industrial Dermatoses
 9. Industrial Noise
 10. Ionizing Radiation
 11. Nonionizing Radiation
 12. Temperature Extremes
 13. Ergonomics
 14. Biological Hazaeds
Part Four- Evaluation of Hazards
 15. Industrial Toxicology
 16. Evaluation
 17. Methods of Evaluation
 18. Air-Sampling Instruments
 19. Direct-Reading Gas and Vapor Monitors
part Five- Control of Hazards
 20. methods of Control
 21. Industrial Ventilation
 22. General Ventilation
 23. Respiratory Protective Equipment
Part six- Industrial Hygiene Programs
 24 The Industrial Hygienist
 25. The safety Professional
 26. The Occupational Physician
 27. The Occupational Healht Nurse
 28. Industrial Hygiene Programs
 29. Computerizing an Industrial Hygiene Programs
Part Seven-Governmental Regulations and Their Impact
 30. Governmental Regulations
 31. Occupational  Safety and Health:
    The Federal Regulatory Program- A History
Appendices
 A  Sources of Help
 B-1 Threshold Limit Values
 B-2 Permissible Exposure Limits
 C  Chemical Hazards
 D Conversion of Units
 E Rsview of Mathematics
F Glossary
Index
 



 
   
 
















 

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