The airliner cabin environment : air quality and safety

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    • National Research Council (U.S.). Commission on Life Sciences. Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology. Committee on Airliner Cabin Air Quality

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The airliner cabin environment : air quality and safety

Committee on Airliner Cabin Air Quality, Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council

National Academy Press, 1986

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Description based on 3rd printing, 1987

Includes bibliographical references

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Each year Americans take more than 300 million plane trips staffed by a total of some 70,000 flight attendants. The health and safety of these individuals are the focus of this volume from the Committee on Airliner Cabin Air Quality. The book examines such topics as cabin air quality, the health effects of reduced pressure and cosmic radiation, emergency procedures, regulations established by U.S. and foreign agencies, records on airline maintenance and operation procedures, and medical statistics on air travel. Numerous recommendations are presented, including a ban on smoking on all domestic commercial flights to lessen discomfort to passengers and crew, to eliminate the possibility of fire caused by cigarettes, and to bring the cabin air quality into line with established standards for other closed environments.

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