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A strategy for assessing and managing occupational exposures

โœ Scribed by William H. Bullock; Steven D. Jahn; Joselito S. Ignacio


Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
585
Edition
4
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1 (Introduction)
Chapter 2 (Establishing the Exposure Assessment Strategy)
Chapter 3 (Basic Characterization and Information Gathering)
Chapter 4 (Establishing Similar Exposure Groups)
Chapter 5 (Defining and Judging Exposure Profiles)
Chapter 6 (Approaches to Improving Professional Judgment Accuracy)
Chapter 7 (Further Information Gathering)
Chapter 8 (Quantitative Exposure Data: Interpretation, Decision Making, and Statistical Tools)
Chapter 9 (Reassessment)
Chapter 10 (Recordkeeping and Reporting for Current and Future Needs)
Chapter 11 (Conclusions)
Chapter 12 (Exposure Assessment Involving Occupational Exposures to Biological Agents)
Chapter 13 (Dermal Exposure Assessments)
Chapter 14 (Noise Stressors)
Chapter 15 (Ergonomics)
Chapter 16 (Non-Ionizing Radiation)
Chapter 17 (Ionizing Radiation)
Chapter 18 (Batch Processes)
Chapter 19 (Application of the Exposure Assessment Model to Emergency Response)
Chapter 20 (Application of the IH EAS Model to Product Safety and Stewardship Risk Assessment)
Chapter 21 (Exposure Assessment in the Laboratory Environment)
Chapter 22 (Bayesian Decision Analysis for Industrial Hygiene)
Chapter 23 (Health Hazard Control)
Chapter 24 (Methods for Evaluating and Validating Exposure Assessment Strategies)
Chapter 25 (Occupational Exposure and Control Banding)
Chapter 26 (Rules and Guidelines to Facilitate Professional Judgments)
Chapter 27 (The Business Case for Exposure Control)
Appendix I (Estimating Airborne Exposure by Mathematical Modeling)
Appendix II (Dermal Exposure Monitoring and Estimation of Dermal Exposures)
Appendix III (Uncertainty Analysis)
Appendix IV (Descriptive Statistics, Inferential Statistics, and Goodness of Fit)
Appendix V (Analysis of Variance for Refining Similar Exposure Groups)
Appendix VI (Exposure Control Charts)
Appendix VII (Data Management and Information Systems to Support Comprehensive Exposure Assessment)
Appendix VIII (Analysis of Censored Data)
Appendix IX (Data Quality)
Appendix X (Sampling Strategy Design)
Appendix XI (Simplified Qualitative Risk Management Strategies)
Glossary
Index


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