Patty's industrial hygiene
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Patty's industrial hygiene
Wiley, 2021
7th ed
- cloth : set
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Industrial hygiene
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Description
Patty's Industrial Hygiene has had a reputation for the past 70 years of providing up to date information for the experienced as well as novice industrial hygienist.
The field of IH continues to evolve with personnel working for multinational firms, small consulting firms, or self-employed. Currently, industrial hygienists not only have to worry about occupational health and safety concerns of global workforce which is more diverse, they often provide environmental health information for large companies, as well as large and small government agencies.
In response to these changes, the 7th edition of Patty's Industrial Hygiene has added new industrial hygiene/safety topics and updated existing ones. This new edition addresses the needs brought about by globalization and the need for many professionals to expand their roles. This 7th Edition used reviewers from different regions of the world to ensure accuracy, comprehension and completeness of the topics covered by the worldwide contributors, and to cover topics of interest globally. Some of these new topics include robotics, sensors, health and safety issues related to new energy technologies, construction, and cannabis.
Table of Contents
Volume 1
CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
USEFUL EQUIVALENTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS xi
PART I INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE 1
Occupational and Industrial Hygiene as a Profession: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow 3
Barbara J. Dawson, Kyle B. Dotson, Faye Grimsley, Thomas Grumbles, Zack Mansdorf, David Roskelley, Jennifer Sahmel, Noel Tresider, and Candace Tsai
Ethics in Industrial Hygiene 19
Nina Townsend, Garrett Brown, and Mark Katchen
Prevention through Design 31
Georgi Popov, Bruce Lyon, and Tsvetan Popov
Risk Communication 51
David M. Zalk
Health Risk Assessment in theWorkplace 67
Chris Laszcz-Davis, Fred W. Boelter, Michael Jayjock, Frank Hearl, Perry Logan, Cristina Ford McLaughlin, Mary V. O'Reilly, R. Thomas Radcliffe Jr., Esquire, and Mark Stenzel
Decision Making in Managing Risk 103
Charles F. Redinger, Fred W. Boelter, Mary V. O'Reilly, John Howard and Glenn J. Barbi
Managing Workplace Demographics 127
John Howard
Mastering Digital Media for Workers, Employers, and Our Community of Practice 139
Max Lum
PART II CHEMICAL AGENTS 159
The History and Biological Basis of Occupational Exposure Limits for Chemical Agents 161
Dennis J. Paustenbach and William D. Cyrs
The Mode of Absorption, Distribution, and Elimination of Toxic Materials 213
Franklin E. Mirer
Symptomatic Responses to Low-Level Occupational and Environmental Exposures 241
Brian Linde and Carrie A. Redlich
Basic Aerosol Science 255
Parker C. Reist and Yifang Zhu
Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Mineral Dusts 283
David Fishwick and Chris M. Barber
Engineered Nanomaterials 311
Thomas M. Peters and Peter C. Raynor
Gases and Vapors Affecting the Respiratory System 333
Philip Harber, William S. Beckett, and Marion J. Fedoruk
Dermal Effects of Chemical Exposures 361
Katherine J. Allnutt and Rosemary L. Nixon
Analytical Methods 383
Robert G. Lieckfield Jr.
INDEX 401
Volume 2
CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
USEFUL EQUIVALENTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS xi
PART III CHEMICAL EXPOSURE EVALUATION 1
Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Industrial Chemicals 3
Nancy B. Hopf and Silvia Fustinoni
Real-Time Assessment of Air Contaminants Using Video Exposure Monitoring (VEM) Methods and Techniques 65
James D. McGlothlin, Fan Xu, Sandra S. Cole, and Dave Huizen
Computed Tomography in Industrial Hygiene 95
Lori A. Todd
Mathematical Modeling of Indoor Air Contaminant Concentrations 121
Mark Nicas and Thomas W. Armstrong
Sensor 145
Misti L. Zamora, Christopher Zuidema, and Kirsten Koehler
PART IV CHEMICAL EXPOSURE CONTROL 161
Characterizing Air Contaminant Emission Sources 163
D. Jeff Burton, Robert L. Harris, and Earl W. Arp
Engineering Control of Airborne Contaminants: History, Philosophy, and the Development of Primary Approaches 177
D. Jeff Burton and William A. Burgess
Industrial Ventilation 199
D. Jeff Burton and Robert D. Soule
Respiratory Protective Equipment 225
Craig E. Colton
Chemical Protective Clothing 251
Krister Forsberg and James P. Zeigler
Control Banding: Background, Evolution, and Application 269
David M. Zalk, Elaine West, and Deborah I. Nelson
Occupational Safety and Health Law 307
John Howard and Steven Smith
INDEX 357
Volume 3
CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
USEFUL EQUIVALENTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS xi
PART V PHYSICAL AGENTS 1
Ionizing Radiation 3
Herman Cember and Thomas E. Johnson
Nonionizing Radiation: Lasers 23
David H. Sliney
Nonionizing Radiation: Broadband Optical 37
Margaret L. Phillips and Allene H. Butler
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields 63
Kenneth R. Foster and Richard A. Tell
Nonionizing Radiation: Extremely Low Frequency 95
Mona Shum and Jesse Cooper
Noise and Hearing Conservation 107
David C. Byrne and Kevin L. Michael
Physiological Effects of Altered Barometric Pressure 141
Claude A. Piantadosi
Hand-Arm Vibration 163
Christopher M. Nelson
Cold Stress 189
Tiina M. Ikaheimo, Kalev Kuklane, Jouni J.K. Jaakkola, and Ingvar Holmer
Heat Stress 219
Michael D. Larranaga
Occupational Ergonomics: Past, Present, and Future 261
Susan Kotowski, Kermit Davis, and Amit Bhattacharya
Robotics in the Workplace 287
Frank J. Hearl, Vladimir Murashov, John Howard, Hongwei Hsiao, John Sammarco, Brian Lowe, and George Luxbacher
PART VI BIOLOGICAL AGENTS 303
Occupational Microbiological Biohazards - Exposure, Detection, and Disease 305
Tiina Reponen
Control of Biohazards 343
Nancy C. Burton
Airborne and Emerging Infectious Diseases 369
Augusto Dulanto Chiang and Tara N. Palmore
INDEX 391
Volume 4
CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
USEFUL EQUIVALENTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS xi
PART VII PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 1
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems 3
Charles F. Redinger, Alan J. Leibowitz, and Victor M. Toy
Sustainability and the Role of the Safety and Health Professional 37
S. Zack Mansdorf
Product Stewardship: A Viable Practice for the Industrial Hygienist 47
Thomas G. Grumbles
PART VIII SPECIALTY AREAS 63
Emergency and Disaster: Preparedness, Response, and Recovery 65
Chris Laszcz-Davis, Mary Massey, Alan Leibowitz, Daniel Hardt, Herman Woessner, Jim Jabara, Fabrice Lebourgeois, Vicki Villarreal, Ron R. McHaney, Peggy Otum, David Barnes, and Steven P. Pereira
Hazardous Wastes 125
Lisa Simkins Barnes and Meredith G. Durant
Industrial Hygiene Issues in Construction 139
Bruce Lippy, Gavin H. West, Matthew Gillen, Eileen Betit, Linda M. Goldenhar, Babak Memarian, Richard Rinehart, Grace Barlet, M.K. Fletcher, Sara Brooks, and Jean Christophe Le
Agriculture Hygiene 167
Kelley J. Donham and Matthew Nonnenmann
Health Care Industry: Contemporary Considerations 195
Robert J. Emery, Michael A. Charlton, Bruce J. Brown, and Scott J. Patlovich
Air Pollution 207
Paul G. Reinhart, Lori White, Jee Young Kim, Lindsay Wichers Stanek, Mary Ross, Barbara Buckley, and James A. Murray
Health and Safety Factors in Designing an Industrial Hygiene Laboratory 255
Robert G. Lieckfield
Fire Safety in the Workplace 279
Richard L. P. Custer and Pamela A. Powell
Advancing the Well-Being of Workers: An Introduction to Total Worker Health^ Approaches 297
L. Casey Chosewood and Sara L. Tamers
Health and Safety Issues of New Energy Technologies 311
Brian Heramb
Cannabis 333
Robert N. Phalen
Indoor Air Quality in Nonindustrial Occupational Environments 357
John P. Springston, Elliott Horner, and Joseph Lstiburek
INDEX 415
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