Ebook: Preventing Hazards at the Source
Author: Roelofs Cora
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
- Language: English
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Hazard prevention is explored by providing step-by-step processes and strategies, thus promoting new ideas for a more prevention-oriented industrial hygiene model. The approach of precaution, innovation and change rather than control paves the way for the elimination of risk and exposure. This book will equip staff to implement this strategy and become committed to its prevention concepts.
Content:
Front Matter
List of Tables and Figures
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. History and Theory of Prevention and Control in Industrial Hygiene
3. Controls and Prevention in OSHA Policy
4. Industrial Hygienists' Experience
5. A Practical Approach to Source Reduction for Hazard Prevention
6. Case Study "Source Reduction in Vessel Cleaning"
7. Preventing Hazards at the Source
References
Content:
Front Matter
List of Tables and Figures
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. History and Theory of Prevention and Control in Industrial Hygiene
3. Controls and Prevention in OSHA Policy
4. Industrial Hygienists' Experience
5. A Practical Approach to Source Reduction for Hazard Prevention
6. Case Study "Source Reduction in Vessel Cleaning"
7. Preventing Hazards at the Source
References
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