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Accident Prevention and and OSHA Compliance
Michaud; Patrick A. 1995
Introduction Accident Prevention Accident Causes Safety Inspections Accident Investigation Job Hazard Analysis Safety Training Human Factors Fire Prevention Occupational Health Hazard Communication Respiratory Protection Protective Equipment System Safety Emergency Response Safety Committees Record-Keeping and Reporting Accident Cost Incentive Awards Enforcing Safety First Aid and Medical Personnel OSHA Drugs and Alcohol Office Safety Off-The-Job Safety Preventable Injuries Tragic Accidents Self-Evaluation Appendices Useful Contacts Useful Information Useful OSHA Information Glossary Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566701503   PGS: 320List: 164.95     YOUR PRICE: 156.70
Agricultural Health and Safety Workplace, Environment, Sustainability
Dosman; James A. 1995
Disorders of the Respiratory System Respiratory Health and Grain Dust Effects of Animal Confinement Exposures Asthma and Allergies Populations at Risk Dusts and Aerosol Exposures Health Effects of Agricultural Chemicals Chronic Disorders Exposure Estimation Accidents, Deaths, and Disability in Agriculture Surveillance Prevention Stress and Well-Being Migrant Workers, Seasonal Laborers, and Rural Women Cardiovascular Health in Rural Populations Industrial Hygiene and Control Technologies Sustainability and Health Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0873716175   PGS: 656List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Business Measurements for Safety Performance
O'Brien; Daniel Patr1999
The History of Performance Measurement The Beginning of Safety Performance Measurement Results Oriented and Reactive Measurement Behavior Based and Proactive Measurement What Other Business Sectors Measure - Benchmarking Quantitative vs Subjective Measurement Constant Improvement and the Safety Continuum Including Safety as a Business Sector Getting Buy-In Form the Troops Tracking Performance Performance Measurement in the Future Conclusion Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISSISBN: 1566704081   PGS: 136List: 124.95     YOUR PRICE: 118.70
Cancer Risk Assessment, A Quantitative Approach
S. C. Morris1990
Based on the National Academy of Sciences approach to quantitative risk assessment. Emphasizes how an accurate assessment of cancer risk must draw on a wide range of disciplines, such as biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and the social sciences. Provides tables of Poisson confidence limit fa
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824782399   PGS: 416List: 195.95     YOUR PRICE: 186.15
Creative Safety Solutions
Schneid; Thomas D.1998
Introduction Effective Selling of Safety and Health Programs Making Money and Purchasing Equipment Tapping Employees' Creativity Non-Traditional "Things" Involving the Family Involving the Community Using Your Network Joint Ventures to Reduce Cost Tapping Tax Credits and Deductions Utilizing "Free" Services Tapping the Internet Tapping Association Resources Using Cooperative Education Programs Free Education and Training Services Acquiring University and Student Services Creative Programs Looking Outside the Safety Arena Other Creative Solutions Appendix A: Sample Programs Appendix B: Websites Appendix C: Additional Information
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703360   PGS: 176List: 104.95     YOUR PRICE: 99.70
Developing a Safety and Health Program
Della-Guistina; Dani1999
Introduction Hazard Communications and Hazardous Materials Handling Job Safety Programs Planned Accident Investigation Safety Committees Fire Loss Control Programs Site Emergency Response Plan Lockout/Tagout Confined Space Entry Personal Protective Equipment Occupational Noise and Ventilation Bloodborne Pathogen Standard Supplement A: Welding Supplement B: Materials Handling and General Housekeeping Supplement C: Transportation Safety Supplement D: Overhead Hoist and Slings Supplement E: Portable Tools and Machine Guarding Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566705185   PGS: 208List: 83.95     YOUR PRICE: 79.75
Effective Safety and Health Training
Hilyer; Barbara1999
INTRODUCTION What to Expect From This Book Your Own Training Adventure DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF TRAINING Steps in the Dessign and Development of Training HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINER Basic Considerations for Modifying Human Behavior Basics of Health Behavior Theories What Does all this Mean to the Safety and Health Trainer? TRAINING MATERIALS Videotapes Classroom Props Written Materials THE ADULT LEARNER: CHARACTERISTICS AND METHODS Characteristics of Adult Learners Adult Training Methods Guidelines for Dividing People into Groups Trainer Characteristics and Training Methods TRAINING OVER THE GENERATION GAP Defining the Generations Who are the Xers? How do Xers Learn? Training Strategies PARTICIPATORY TRAINING; DESISGNING ACTIVITIES AND WORKSHOPS The Disadvantages The Advantages Guidelines for Participatory Training Examples of Participatory Training Interview Appendices BUILDING HANDS-ON TRAINING DEVICES Basic Design Considerations Some Assembly Required Leaking Pipe Stand General Containment training Device 150-Pound Chlorine Cylinder Chlorine Ton Container Considerations for Implementation USING COMPUTERS IN TRAINING Computer Basics Using Computers to Prepare for Training Using Computers in the Classroom Computers as the Classroom EVALUATING TRAINING Defining Success Evaluating Success Designing Student Evaluations Using Tests to Evaluate Learning Follow-up Surveys Examples of Evaluation Forms Further Guidance for Evaluation TRAINERS: BORN OR MADE? Abilities of Good Trainers Special Resource People Be Aware of the Message Setting the Scene for Learning Dealing with Problems TRAINING PROGRAM SUPPORT Giving Workers What They Want Giving Bosses What They Want What do Trainers Want Good Training is Cooperative Training ACTIVITIES FOR TRAINING TRAINERS Goals for Trainer Training Working Together Toward Common Goals Use the Method to Teach the Method Group Activities for Trainers THE CASE FOR PEER TRAINING Henry and the Hazwopers Mike's Hazmat Team Cooperation in Peer Training VENTURING OFF THE MAP Advice from Another Planet
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703964   PGS: 344List: 134.95     YOUR PRICE: 128.20
Environmental and Human Safety of Major Surfactants Alcohol Ethoxylates and Alkylphenol Ethoxylates
Talmage; Sylvia S. 1995
Introduction Background Chemistry and Manufacture Product CAS Identification References Environmental Levels Analytical Methods Water Quality Standards Nonionic Surfactants in Natural Bodies of Water References Biodegradation Laboratory Investigations Field Studies Effect of Chemical Structure Effect of Environmental Variables Metabolic Pathways of Biodegradation References Environmental Toxicology Aquatic Toxicity Effects on Microorganisms Effects on Higher Plants Mode of Action References Human Safety Animal Studies Human Studies References Appendix References
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566700175   PGS: 400List: 195.95     YOUR PRICE: 186.15
Environmental and Safety AuditingProgram Strategies for Legal, International, and Financial Issues
Kim; Unhee1996
Auditing Controversies of Auditing Risk and Benefit Voluntary Versus Mandatory Program Self-Evaluation Privilege The Auditing Climate The Benefits and Risks of Auditing Benefits of Auditing Risks of Auditing Federal Agency Positions and Perspectives Department of Justice Environmental Protection Agency Auditing and Enforcement at Federal Facilities Private Sector Initiatives and Position Industry Survey International Standards Organization British Standards Institute and the Environmental Auditors Registration Association Chemical Manufacturers Association International Chamber of Commerce and Global Environmental Management Initiative Environmental Auditing Roundtable Coalition of Environmentally Responsible Economies Corporate Environmental Enforcement Council American Petroleum Institute Other Organizations Conclusion Legal Perspectives on Environmental, Health, and Safety Auditing Concerns About Disclosure and Privilege Traditional Common-Law Privileges Federal Government Response The State Legislators Respond Major Case Histories Enforcement Statistics Occupational Safety and Health Administration Audit Program Issues Commentary on Getting a Program Started Audit Program Issues Audit Relevant Regulations Occupational Safety and Health Act Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Oil Pollution Control Act Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Pollution Prevention Act Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Toxic Substances Control Act Endangered Species Act Other Acts National Environmental Policy Act and Environmental Quality Improvement Act Executive Orders International Standards Organization 14000 Requirements for Auditing Requirements of an Audit Program Auditor Qualification Training Security Exchange Commission Environmental Advantages Industry Practice and Required Disclosures Security Exchange Commission Guidance Conclusion International Audits International Regulations and Resources Comments on International Auditing Appendices Appendix A: Environmental Protection Agency Policy Environmental Auditing Policy Statement Clarification on Policies Related to Environmental Auditing Incentives for Self-Policing: Discovery, Disclosure, Correction, and Prevention of Violations Appendix B: International Standards Organization Draft Standards ISO/CD 14010.2 "Guidelines for Environmental Auditing - General Principles of Environmental Auditing" ISO/CD 14011/1.2 "Guidelines for Environmental Auditing - Audit Procedures - Part 1: Auditing of Environmental Management Systems" ISO/CD 14012.2 "Guidelines for Environmental Auditing - Qualification Criteria for Environmental Auditors" Appendix C: Organizational Structure of ISO 14000/TC 207: Environmental Management and United States Participation Chart Appendix D: Glossary Definitions Acronyms Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566702461   PGS: 240List: 124.95     YOUR PRICE: 118.70
Fire Loss Control, A Management Guide, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
P. M. Bochnak1991
Provides managers, architects, plant engineers, technicians, and others with a concise background in the principles of fire protection and property loss control (a new chapter on life safety elements was added to the second edition). Some of the topics are the characteristics and behavior of fire, t
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824784138   PGS: 344List: 195.95     YOUR PRICE: 186.15
Health, Safety, and Accident Management in the Chemical Proess Industries, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, A Complete Compress
Ann Marie Flynn; Louis Theodore2001
Introduction: past history; legislation; emergency planning and response. Process and plant accidents: process fundamentals; process equipment; classification of accidents; fires, explosions, toxic emissions and hazardous spills; process applications. Health risk assessment: introduction to health risk assessment; health hazard identification; dose-response; exposure assessment; health risk analysis and characterization. Hazard risk assessment: introduction to hazard risk assessment; event/hazard identification; accident causes and probability; accident consequences and evaluation; hazard risk analysis. Quantitative hazard risk assessment: hazard risk assessment fundamentals; hazard risk assessment calculations; hazard risk analysis applications.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824706757   PGS: 680List: 249.95     YOUR PRICE: 237.45
Health, Safety, and Environmental Data AnalysisA Business Approach
Joseph; Anthony J.1997
Basic Statistical Concepts Presentation of Data Measures of Location and Dispersion Probability and Probability Distributions Data Gathering and Analysis Sampling Methods Sampling Theory and Estimation Testing and Inference Information Generation Regression and Correlation Time Series Linear Programming Network and Gnatt Chart Decision Analysis Examples of Projects Selected Bibliography Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 156670233X   PGS: 160List: 104.95     YOUR PRICE: 99.70
Infectious Waste Management A Practical Guide
Garvin; Michael 1995
The Role of Administration and Oversight Committees Defining Infectious Waste Writing a General Hospital Policy Purchasing Containment Bags and Sharps Disposal Boxes Writing an Infectious Waste Procedure for Laboratories Writing an Infectious Waste Procedure for Nursing Writing an Infectious Waste Procedure for the Service Departments Monitoring the Infectious Waste Program Introduction to Education Education of Department Directors Training Employees Summary Appendices Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 087371637X   PGS: 192List: 134.95     YOUR PRICE: 128.20
Introduction to Chemical Exposure and Risk Assessment
Neely; W. Brock 1995
Risk Perception Statistics Mammalian Toxicology Cancer and Carcinogenic Chemicals The Atmosphere Water Exposure Assessment Risk Benefit Analysis Case Studies Appendix I: Statistics Appendix II: Mathematics References Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566700949   PGS: 208List: 134.95     YOUR PRICE: 128.20
LABORATORY DESIGN HANDBOOK
Cooper; E. Crawley1994
HOT Areas of Research. The Planning Process. Design Options & Opportunities. Laboratory Safety. Personnel Amenities. Bench Design. Ergonomics. Chemical Fume Hoods. Focused Work Spaces. Animal Facilities. Clean Environments. Lab Equipment. Shielding. Plumbing Systems. HVAC Systems. Electrical Systems. Fire Protection Systems. Security. Waste Disposal. Facilities Management Systems. Trends in Lab Design. Appendix.
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0849389968   PGS: 256List: 185.95     YOUR PRICE: 176.65
Lead Poisoning Exposure, Abatement, Regulation
Breen; Joseph J. Stroup; Cindy R. 1995
Lead Exposure and Abatement The Prevalence of Lead Paint in Housing: Findings from the National Survey, R.P. Clickner, V.A. Albright, and S. Weitz Data Analysis of Lead in Soil (HUD Survey Data), S.F. Brown, B.D. Schultz, R.P. Clickner, and S. Weitz National Survey of Lead Paint in Housing: Analysis of Error Sources, J.W. Rogers, R.P. Clickner, and M. Chen The HUD Lead-Based Paint Abatement Demonstration in Public Housing, R.F. Eberle Information Collected in the HUD Abatement Demonstration Program and Its Application in Planning a Follow-On Study, R.A. Lordo and M. Chen Results from the Pilot Comprehensive Abatement Performance Study, B.E. Buxton, S.W. Rust, F. Todt, T. Collins, C. Boudreau, R. Hertz, P. Constant, G. Dewalt, J.G. Schwemberger, and B.S. Lim Incidence of Severe Lead Poisoning in Children in Trinidad Resulting from Battery Recycling Operations, I. Chang-Yen, C. Emrit, and A. Hosein-Rahaman Program and Policy Issues The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Broad Strategy to Address Lead Poisoning, J.S. Carra The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Lead Strategy and Lead-Based Paint Program, R.J. Morony and B.T. Cook CDC's Perspective on Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children, S. Binder National Implementation Plan for the Prevention of Childhood Lead Poisoning from Residential Exposure to Lead-Based Paint, B.T. Cook A Pound of Prevention, An Ounce of Cure: Paradigm Shifts in Childhood Lead Poisoning Programs, K.W.J. Rochow Coordinated National Strategy on Childhood Lead Poisoning: A National Action Plan, A.M. Guthrie and D. Ryan Encapsulation of Lead-Based Paint, B.A. Leczynski, J.G. Schwemberger, and R.J. Cramer Successful Low-Cost Risk Communication and Public Education Programs, D.L. McAllister Chemical Measurement Methods Phosphate Addition to the Delves Cup Method, F. Ruszala, D. Worsley, and J. Hogan New Developments in Lead Paint Film Analysis with Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer, S. Piorek, J. Pasmore, B.D. Lass, J. Koskinen, and H. Sipila The Analysis of Lead-Based Paint Layers: A Qualitative Comparison of Methods, R.J. Narconis, V. Divljakovic, S.L. Barnes, and A.M. Krebs Characterization and Identification of Lead-Rich Particles: A First Step in Source Apportionment, G.S. Casuccio, M.L. Demyanek, G.R. Dunmyre, B.C. Henderson, and I.M. Stewart Development of a Field-Test Method for the Determination of Lead in Paint, and Paint-Contaminated Dust and Soil, P.M. Grohse, K.K. Luk, L.L. Hodson, B.M. Wilson, W.F. Gutknecht, S.L. Harper, M.E. Beard, B.S. Lim, and J.J. Breen Preparation and Evaluation of Lead-Containing Paint and Dust Method Evaluation Materials, E.E. Williams, D.A. Binstock, E.D. Estes, J.D. Neefus, L.E. Myers, W.F. Gutknecht, B.S. Lim, J.J. Breen, S.L. Harper, and M.E. Beard NIST-SRM 2759 Lead Paint Films for Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzers, P.A. Pella, M. McKnight, K.E. Murphy, R.D. Vocke, E. Byrd, J.S. Kane, E.S. Lagergren, and S.B. Schiller Sampling Methods and Statistical Issues Vacuum Sampling of Settled Dust for Lead Analysis, B.S. Lim, J.G. Schwemberger, P. Constant, and K. Bauer Analysis of Factors Contributing to Lead in Household Dust: Accounting for Measurement Error, B. Price and E.C. Baird III Multi-Element Analysis of Lead-Based Paint Abatement Data, J.G. Kinateder, S.W. Rust, and J.G. Schwemberger Determination of Environmental Lead Using Compositing of House Dust Samples, M.R. Farfel and C.A. Rohde Sampling Methodology and Decision Strategy for Testing for Lead-Based Paint in Public Housing, D.C. Cox and J.G. Schwemberger Efficient Methods of Testing Lead-Based Paint in Single-Family Homes, A. Greenland, D.C. Cox, J.G. Schwemberger, and C. Foster Relationships Among Lead Levels in Blood, Dust, and Soil, D. Burgoon, S.W. Rust, and K. Hogan Application of a Novel Slurry Furnace AAS Protocol for Rapid Assessment of Lead Environmental Contamination, M.S. Epstein, S.M. Smith, and J.J. Breen Epilogue Check Our Kids for Lead: Empowering Employees to Make a Difference, J.J. Breen, C.R. Stroup, S. Wooten, V.R. Anderson, K.A. Benjamin, G.H. Bergeison, S.F. Brown, B.T. Cook, G. Cooper, L.M. Harris, B.S. Lim, D.G. Lynch, and B.A. Myrick Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566701139   PGS: 304List: 195.95     YOUR PRICE: 186.15
Motor Carrier Safety: A Guide to Regulatory Compliance
Dunlap; Erik Scott1999
INTRODUCTION The Creation of a Safety Program HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Definitions and Applicable Legislation General Requirements Hazardous Materials Table Hazardous Materials Shipments. Transportation of Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Shipping Papers Hazardous Materials Package Marking and Labeling FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS Commercial Driver's License Safety Fitness Training DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAMS Drug and Alcohol Regulatory Requirements ASSORTED DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TOPICS Federal and State Interaction Employee Safety and Health OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Inspections, Citations, and Proposed Penalties Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Hazard Communication Fire Extinguishers Emergency Action Plan and Fire Prevention Plan Transportation Focused Regulations Personal Protective Equipment OTHER ISSUES Ergonomics Employee Assistance Programs Behavioral Safety Accident Investigations and Corrective Action Auditing National Fire Protection Association Dock Safety New-hire Orientation APPENDICES
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703565   PGS: 336List: 134.95     YOUR PRICE: 128.20
Occupational Ergonomics, Theory and Applications
Amit Bhattacharya; James McGlothlin1996
Part 1 Principles of ergonomics: anthropometry; physiology of body movement; physiological aspects of neuromuscular function; biomechanical aspects of body movement; biomechanical models in ergonomics. Part 2 Application of ergonomic principles: job analysis; workstation evaluation and design; tool evaluation and design; manual materials handling; manual materials assist devices. Part 3 Medical surveillance for ergonomics programme: record-based (passive) surveillance for cumulative trauma disorders; active surveillance of work-related musculoskeletal disorders - an essential component in ergonomic programmes. Part 4 Ergonomic case studies: development and implementation of an ergonomics process in the automotive industry - retroactive and proactive processes; ergonomic control measures in the health care industry; ergonomic case studies in industry - health care; injuries and ergonomic applications in construction; an ergonomic analysis and abatement recommendations to reduce musculoskeletal stress in warehousing operations - a case study. Part 5 Current topics: upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders - current trends; occupational human vibration; revised NIOSH lifting equation; OSHA's ergonomic programme; the Americans with Disabilities Act - implications for the use of ergonomics in rehabilitation. Part 6 International perspective on ergonomics: overview of ergonomic research and some practical applications in Sweden; overview of ergonomic needs and research in India; overview of ergonomic needs and research in China; overview of ergonomic needs and research in Taiwan; appendices.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824794192   PGS: 800List: 209.95     YOUR PRICE: 199.45
Occupational Health and Safety:Terms, Definitions and Abbreviations, 2nd Edition, 2nd Ed.
Confer; Robert G.1999
Alphabetic Listing
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703611   PGS: 288List: 124.95     YOUR PRICE: 118.70
Practical Techniques for Laboratory Analysis
Poppiti; James A. Sellers; Charles 1995
Section I-Laboratory Operations Design and Management: Design/Organization. Management. Section II-The Metals Laboratory: General Information-Matrices. Tips and Techniques-Sample Preparation. Metals Determinations. Section III-The Organic Laboratory: Sample Preparation. Sample Determination. Bibliography. Appendices: Example ASCII Files from GC/MS Data Systems for Export to LIMS. Preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans.
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 0873713613   PGS: 208List: 164.95     YOUR PRICE: 156.70
Protective Clothing Systems and Materials
M. Raheel1994
Protective Clothing: An Overview * Design of Protective Clothing * Chemical Protective Clothing * Attitudes and Clothing Practices of Pesticide Applicators * Refurbishing Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing * Heat Transfer Through Human Body and Clothing Systems * Protective Clothing: Use of Flame-Retardant Textile Finishes * Heat- and Fire-Resistant Fibers for Protective Clothing * Biological Protective Clothing * Protective Clothing Effective Against Biohazards * Biological Test Methods for Protective Clothing.
MARCEL DEKKER - TAYLOR & FRANCIS & FRANCHISBN: 0824791185   PGS: 272List: 195.95     YOUR PRICE: 186.15
Safety and Health in Confined Spaces
McManus; Neil1998
Atmospheric Hazards and Fatal Accidents in Confined Spaces Nonatmospheric Hazards and Fatal Accidents in Confined Spaces Toxic and Asphyxiating Hazards in Confined Spaces Ignitable and Explosive Atmospheric Hazards Atmospheric Confinement: The Role of Boundary Surfaces Nonatmospheric Hazardous for Confined Spaces Preentry Planning, Hazardous Assessment, and Hazard Management Logistical Considerations for Work Involving Confined Spaces Instrumentation and Testing Ventilation for Work in Confined Spaces Respiratory and Other Personal Protective Equipment Training Medical Aspects of Work Involving Confined Spaces Emergency Preparedness and Response Appendices Standards, Guidelines, and Regulations The Qualified Person Standards for Oxygen Deficiency and Enrichment Ingnitability Limits Model of Confined Space Program Guided Questions for Identifying and Assessing Hazardous Conditions Deactivation, De-energization, Isolation, and Lockout Hazard Reduction for Work Involving Confined Spaces Standards, Guidelines, and Legislation Affecting Ventilation of Confined Spaces Portable Ventilation Systems Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566703263   PGS: 928List: 175.95     YOUR PRICE: 167.15
Science of Phototherapy
Grossweiner; Leonard I. 1995
An Overview of Phototherapy Classical Description of Light Interactions with Matter The Nature of Light Macroscopic Optical Phenomena Light Photons Optical Radiometry Molecular Description of Light Interactions with Matter The Photoelectric Effect Molecular Structure and Energetics Photochemical Reactions Photosensitization Phototechnology Conventional Light Sources Lasers Radiometric Instrumentation Optical Components Tissue Optics Fundamentals of Tissue Optics Tissue Optic Theories Time-Dependent Tissue Optics Monte Carlo Simulation Applications of Tissue Optics to Light Dosimetry in Phototherapy Light Dosimetry Modeling Optical Methods of Diagnosis and Imaging Laser Interactions with Tissue Laser-Tissue Interactions Tissue Heating by Laser Radiations Laser Ablation of Tissues Photodynamic Therapy Clinical Implementation of PDT PDT Drugs PDT Action Mechanism Light Delivery and Dosimetry for PDT The Current Status of PDT UV Phototherapy of Skin Disease UV-B Phototherapy UV-A Plus Psoralen Phototherapy Extracorporeal Photophoresis Phototherapy of Hyperbilirubinemia Bilirubin Metabolism Action Mechanism of the Phototherapy Light Sources for Phototherapy of Hyperbilirubinemia Emerging and Speculative Phototherapies New Approaches to Photochemotherapy Biostimulation
CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 084934980X   PGS: 227List: 259.95     YOUR PRICE: 246.95
Shiftwork Safety and PerformanceA Manual for Managers and Trainers
Westfall; Peggy1997
Acknowledgements Preface How to Use this Book Chapter One: Performance Improvement and Critical Jobs Objectives of Chapter One Can You Imagine Performance Improvement in Critical Jobs Technical Empowerment and Critical Jobs Eliminating Shiftwork Set-Ups and Slip-Ups Globezilla--an Overview of the Shiftwork Set-Up Manager's 24-Hour Checklist A New Apprch Summary--Our Goals for You Chapter One -- Endnotes Chapter Two: Two Views of the Shiftworker Objectives of Chapter Two Training--Darkside or Brightside? Extra-Achievers and Shiftwork Brightside View of the Shiftworker Summary--Understanding the Two Views Chapter Two Endnotes Chapter Three: Shiftwork and Safety Objectives of Chapter Three Communicating and Slelling Safety Needs Human Error in Shiftwork World Class Incidents Shiftworker Jet Lag Shiftwork Safety and Critical Plant Jobs Experiments in Safety and Performance -- Doing Something About It Summary--Predicting Future Incidents Chapter Three Endnotes Chapter Four: Scheduling Shiftworkers Objectives of Chapter Four A Multitude of Schedules 12-Hour Schedules The Fifth Crew as the Training Solution Final Comments on the 12-Hour Schedule Very Rapid Rotating Schedules Managing Team Member Mix Summarizing Shift Scheduling Chapter Four Endnotes Chapter Five: F.A.S.T. Tracking Techniques Objectives of Chapter Five U.S. Space Program is the Beginning F.A.S.T. Tracking Techniques for Shiftworkers Time-Off Techniques Summary of F.A.S.T. Tracking Chapter Five Endnotes Chapter Six: Promoting and Using Performance Tracking and Improvement Objectives of Chapter Six The Tracking System Emergency Response Team Example Crisis Leads to Change Attitudes and Beliefs Performance Improvement (Behavioral Change) Blockers First Step: Convince 'em Handling Learner Readiness in 24-Hour People! Learning Through Optimism and Encouragement Getting Them Involved! Strategy #1: Increase Your Employees' Involvement Strategy #2: Use Existing Teamwork to Push the Program Summary--Learning the Essentials from NASA Chapter Six Endnotes Appendix One: Surveys and Checklists Supervisor's Checklist for 24-Hour People F.A.S.T. Tracking Items Secrets of Team-Based Behavior Change Programs Shiftworker's Survey Appendix Two: Incidents and Costs Appendix Three: Additional Resources Glossary Index
LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCISHISBN: 1566702577   PGS: 208List: 104.95     YOUR PRICE: 99.70
SOLUTIONS TO EQUIPMENT FAILURES
Timmins, P.F.1999
Contents: Trends in Equipment Failure Rates, Costs, Mechanisms & Causes; Solutions to Equipment Failure in Aviation; Solutions to Equipment Failure Based on Fracture Mechanics; Solutions to Equipment Failure Based on Predicting Corrosion Behavior; Solutions to Equipment Failure at Welded Joints; Solutions to Equipment Failure in Hydrocarbon Processing.
ASM INTERNATIONALHISBN: 0871706628   PGS: 331List: 98.00     YOUR PRICE: 93.10

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