Methodological Approaches to Deriving Environmental and Occupational Health Standards
Author: Edward J. Calabrese
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1978
Total Pages: 424
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK1 A MODEL FOR DERIVING STANDARDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL POLLUTANTS. 2 ANIMAL EXTRAPOLATION IN STANDARD SETTING. 3 HIGH RISK GROUPS. 4 CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS IN THE STANDARD DERIVATION PROCESS. 5 APPROACHES TO DERIVING SAFE LIMITS FOR POLLUTANT EXPOSURE. 6 DRINKING WATER STANDARDS: THEIR ORIGIN AND RATIONALE. 7 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH STANDARDS. 8 BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF POLLUTANT EXPOSURE: THEIR ROLE IN OCCUPATIONAL STANDARD SETTING. 9 NOVEL WORK SCHEDULE TLVS. 10 NATIONAL AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS. 11 COMPARISON OF UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN STANDARDS WITH EMPHASIS ON SOVIET APPROACHES. 12 ASBESTOS: A CASE STUDY.