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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781405106214, 9780470755075 ناشر: Wiley-Blackwell سال نشر: 2005 تعداد صفحات: 509 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 6 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Occupational Hygiene, Third Edition به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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The purpose of this book is to provide a clear and concise
account of the principles of occupational hygiene and, as
such, it is suitable for students studying for degree courses
in this subject and for the MFOM. It is also suitable for
occupational physicians and nurses, to safety representatives
and to trade unionists.
This edition sees the introduction of nine new chapters
covering recently emerged topics such as work/life balance,
work organisation and pyschological issues.Content:
Chapter 1 Occupational Hygiene (pages 3–5): Kerry
Gardiner
Chapter 2 Global Strategies and Trends in Occupational
Health: Well?Being at Work in Focus (pages 6–10): Bengt
Knave
Chapter 3 The Structure and Function of the Lungs (pages
13–24): J. Malcolm Harrington and Anthony J.
Newman?Taylor
Chapter 4 Organ Structure and Function: the Skin (pages
25–35): Iain S. Foulds
Chapter 5 Musculoskeletal Disorders (pages 36–46): Grahame
Brown
Chapter 6 The Effects of Inhaled Materials on the Lung and
Other Target Organs (pages 47–58): Jon G. Ayres
Chapter 7 The Effects of Some Physical Agents (pages 59–66):
Philip Raffaelli
Chapter 8 Toxicology (pages 67–82): Julian Delic, Steven
Fairhurst and Maureen Meldrum
Chapter 9 The Nature and Properties of Workplace Airborne
Contaminants (pages 85–104): Lisa M. Brosseau and Claudiu T.
Lungu
Chapter 10 Principles of Risk Assessment (pages 105–123):
Steven S. Sadhra
Chapter 11 Design of Exposure Measurement Surveys and their
Statistical Analyses (pages 124–144): Hans Kromhout, Martie
van Tongeren and Igor Burstyn
Chapter 12 Retrospective Exposure Assessment (pages 145–159):
Tom J. Smith, Patricia A. Stewart and Robert F. Herrick
Chapter 13 Biological Monitoring (pages 160–169): Tar?Ching
Aw
Chapter 14 Epidemiology (pages 170–183): J. Malcolm
Harrington
Chapter 15 The Sampling of Aerosols: Principles and Methods
(pages 185–207): David Mark
Chapter 16 The Sampling of Gases and Vapours: Principles and
Methods (pages 208–221): Richard H. Brown
Chapter 17 Noise (pages 222–249): Kerry Gardiner
Chapter 18 Vibration (pages 250–267): Michael J.
Griffin
Chapter 19 Light and Lighting (pages 268–285): N. Alan
Smith
Chapter 20 The Thermal Environment (pages 286–306): Antony
Youle
Chapter 21 Non?Ionizing Radiation: Electromagnetic Fields and
Optical Radiation (pages 307–327): Philip Chadwick
Chapter 22 Ionizing Radiation: Physics, Measurement,
Biological Effects and Control (pages 328–343): Ronald F.
Clayton
Chapter 23 Biological Agents (pages 344–359): Julia M. Greig
and Chris J. Ellis
Chapter 24 Psychological Issues (pages 360–372): Anne
Spurgeon
Chapter 25 The Development of Ergonomics as a Scientific
Discipline (pages 373–388): Joanne Crawford
Chapter 26 Dermal Exposure Assessment (pages 389–401): John
W. Cherrie
Chapter 27 Occupational Accident Prevention (pages 403–419):
Richard T. Booth and Anthony J. Boyle
Chapter 28 Work Organization and Work?Related Stress (pages
421–432): Tom Cox, Amanda Griffiths and Stavroula Leka
Chapter 29 Control Philosophy (pages 433–439): Kerry
Gardiner
Chapter 30 Ventilation (pages 440–459): Frank Gill
Chapter 31 Personal Protective Equipment (pages 460–472):
Robin M. Howie
Chapter 32 Occupational Health and Hygiene Management (pages
473–491): Lawrence Waterman and Karen Baxter
Occupational Hygiene......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
List of Contributors......Page 9
Preface......Page 11
Part 1: Introduction......Page 13
1 Occupational hygiene......Page 15
2 Global strategies and trends in occupational health: well-being at work in focus......Page 18
Part 2: Organ structure and function and the adverse effects of work......Page 23
3 The structure and function of the lungs......Page 25
4 Organ structure and function: the skin......Page 37
5 Musculoskeletal disorders......Page 48
6 The effects of inhaled materials on the lung and other target organs......Page 59
7 The effects of some physical agents......Page 71
8 Toxicology......Page 79
Part 3: Principles of occupational hygiene......Page 95
9 The nature and properties of workplace airborne contaminants......Page 97
10 Principles of risk assessment......Page 117
11 Design of exposure measurement surveys and their statistical analyses......Page 136
12 Retrospective exposure assessment......Page 157
13 Biological monitoring......Page 172
14 Epidemiology......Page 182
Part 4: Environmental hazards: principles and methods of their assessment......Page 195
15 The sampling of aerosols: principles and methods......Page 197
16 The sampling of gases and vapours: principles and methods......Page 220
17 Noise......Page 234
18 Vibration......Page 262
19 Light and lighting......Page 280
20 The thermal environment......Page 298
21 Non-ionizing radiation: electromagnetic fields and optical radiation......Page 319
22 Ionizing radiation: physics, measurement, biological effects and control......Page 340
23 Biological agents......Page 356
24 Psychological issues......Page 372
25 The development of ergonomics as a scientific discipline......Page 385
26 Dermal exposure assessment......Page 401
Part 5: Allied and emerging issues......Page 413
27 Occupational accident prevention......Page 415
Part 6: Control......Page 431
28 Work organization and work-related stress......Page 433
29 Control philosophy......Page 445
30 Ventilation......Page 452
31 Personal protective equipment......Page 472
32 Occupational health and hygiene management......Page 485