Summary Unique in approach, this book combinesin one volumean exploration of the time-tested concepts and techniques of safety and health management, a modern perspective on compliance with mandatory standards for workplace safety and health, and a variety of solved problems, case studies, and exercises. It provides reasons, explanations, and illustrations of the hazard mechanisms that form the underlying basis for the volumes of detailed standards for workplace safety and health. Specific chapter topics cover Concepts of Hazard Avoidance, the impact of federal regulation, process safety and disaster preparedness, buildings and facilities, ergonomics, health and toxic substances, environmental control and noise, flammable and explosive materials, personal protection and first aid, fire protection, materials handling and storage, machine guarding, welding, electrical hazards, and construction. For industrial engineers.
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Table of Contents 1. The Safety and Health Manager. 2. Development of the Safety and Health Function. 3. Concepts of Hazard Avoidance. 4. Impact of Federal Regulation. 5. Information Systems. 6. Process Safety and Disaster Preparedness. 7. Buildings and Facilities. 8. Ergonomics. 9. Health and Toxic Substances. 10. Environmental Control and Noise. 11. Flammable and Explosive Materials. 12. Personal Protection and First Aid. 13. Fire Protection. 14. Materials Handling and Storage. 15. Machine Guarding. 16. Welding. 17. Electrical Hazards. 18. Construction. Bibliography. Appendix A. OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits. Appendix B. Medical Treatment. Appendix C. First-Aid Treatment. Appendix D. Classification of Medical Treatment. Appendix E. List of Highly Hazardous Chemicals, Toxics and Reactives. Appendix F. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code. Appendix G. Partially Exempt Industries. Appendix H. States Having Federally Approved State Plans for Occupational Safety and Health Enforcement. Glossary. Index.
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