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In-Plant Practices for Job Related Health Hazards Control, Engineering Aspects (Volume 2)

Cralley, Lester V.(Edited by)Cralley, Lewis J.(Edited by)Caplan, Knowlton J.(Associate editor)Mutchler, John E.(Associate editor)Woolrich, Paul F.(Associate editor)
Part of the In-Plant Practices for Job Related Health Hazards Control series
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This is the standard work in the field of industrial hygiene.

Occupational health hazard control, to be cost-effective, should be made an integral part of the production process.

A proper mix of engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment is basic to occupational safety.

This two- volume work presents safe, practical, production processes, and is written by professionals who have hands-on experience and are cerified in the practice of industrial hygiene.

It covers organic and inorganic materials of a wide range of toxicities, from low to high; materials handling, from small to large quantities; and effective controls for each process and material covered.

Controls descrived are often applicable to processes not specifically described in these volumes.

The work should be of benefit to industrial hygienists, engineers, compliance officers and toxicologists.

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Product Details
Wiley-Interscience
0471501212 / 9780471501213
Hardback
07/06/1989
United States
English
592 pages
170 x 241 mm, 962 grams
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