Applications and Computational Elements of Industrial Hygiene.Presenting the only textbook available today that covers all of the critical elements of industrial hygiene ó conceptual information, computational coverage, case studies, and sample problems and exercises ó in one volume. Organized around the basic rubrics of industrial hygiene, this book helps students to think like industrial hygienists while offering the latest techniques for practicing professionals. Applications and Computational Elements of Industrial Hygiene is the most complete reference available on IH, and is also an ideal study aid for exam preparation. This is the first and only textbook that includes all critical computations for each concept covered. Each chapter discusses a different hazard and how to recognize, evaluate, and control it. The advantage of this approach is clear; technical issues, instrumental techniques, engineering control procedures ó relevant issues from A to Z ó are discussed for each hazard. Chapters conclude with case studies that offer critical insight into the practical aspects of the field. The book also covers emerging issues that will affect industrial hygienists in the future. The book includes real-life situations and experiences to demonstrate practical applications of concepts presented in the text. For students, Applications and Computational Elements of Industrial Hygiene offers critical material formerly scattered across multiple sources. For seasoned industrial hygienists, this is an essential problem-solving tool and state-of-the-art reference that consolidates and updates previously scattered information. |
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... ...... System Testing and Monitoring ...... Measurement Tools and Devices .......... 364 365 366 366 ..... 367 For containment 367 For velocity .......... 367 For pressure For noise ...... For carbon dioxide For dimensions.
... ...... System Testing and Monitoring ...... Measurement Tools and Devices .......... 364 365 366 366 ..... 367 For containment 367 For velocity .......... 367 For pressure For noise ...... For carbon dioxide For dimensions.
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Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf. For pressure For noise ...... For carbon dioxide For dimensions ...... Other ... NOISE . ....... 385 385 385 385 386 386 387 388 388 389 Hearing Loss Conductive loss ............... Sensorineural ...
Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf. For pressure For noise ...... For carbon dioxide For dimensions ...... Other ... NOISE . ....... 385 385 385 385 386 386 387 388 388 389 Hearing Loss Conductive loss ............... Sensorineural ...
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... Noise Standards ACGIH Standards ......... 391 392 394 Noise Exposure Calculation Examples 395 Decibel ( dB ) Scale ....... Decibel Addition A - Weighted Decibel . 398 400 402 Discussion of Frequency / Intensity / Vibration / Absorption ...
... Noise Standards ACGIH Standards ......... 391 392 394 Noise Exposure Calculation Examples 395 Decibel ( dB ) Scale ....... Decibel Addition A - Weighted Decibel . 398 400 402 Discussion of Frequency / Intensity / Vibration / Absorption ...
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Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf. Introduction 437 Typical Noise Control Sources and Levels 438 Case Histories ........... 439 Evaluation of noise : drilling / production platform , Gulf of Mexico 439 Evaluation of noise : flow stations ...
Martin B. Stern, Zack Mansdorf. Introduction 437 Typical Noise Control Sources and Levels 438 Case Histories ........... 439 Evaluation of noise : drilling / production platform , Gulf of Mexico 439 Evaluation of noise : flow stations ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GENERAL PRINCIPLES | 27 |
General Review of Physical Properties | 36 |
9 | 51 |
27 | 57 |
TOXICOLOGY | 61 |
AIR SAMPLING | 177 |
28 | 223 |
Loud IndustriesEquipment | 426 |
Case Study | 437 |
IONIZING RADIATION | 451 |
NONIONIZING RADIATION | 485 |
TEMPERATURE | 555 |
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE | 583 |
ERGONOMICS | 629 |
AIR POLLUTION | 669 |
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FOR INDUSTRIAL | 241 |
29 | 245 |
VENTILATION | 327 |
Local Exhaust Ventilation Systems | 339 |
Hoods and Exhausted Enclosures | 350 |
Fans | 356 |
Overview of HVAC Systems | 363 |
NOISE | 385 |
OSHAACGIH StandardPermissible Noise Limits | 391 |
Decibel dB Scale | 398 |
Monitoring Techniques | 407 |
Other Significant Legislation | 712 |
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE MANAGEMENT | 719 |
CONSTRUCTION ISSUES | 739 |
Asbestos | 759 |
EVOLVING INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ISSUES | 779 |
Bacterial contaminants | 788 |
Tuberculosis | 795 |
Metrics | 804 |
Review Questions | 810 |
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