The VNR Dictionary of Environmental Health and Safety

The VNR Dictionary of Environmental Health and Safety

Author: Frank S. Lisella

Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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For both technically trained individuals and interested laypersons, this dictionary contains some 7,000 entries that encompass current environmental health and safety issues. Among the disciplines represented are agronomy, biosafety, biostatistics, ecology, environmental law, epidemiology, general safety, general sanitation (food and water as well as refuse and sewage disposal), hazardous materials control, industrial hygiene, microbiology, and radiation. Also provided are a list of acronyms and a list of Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) numbers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Environmental Health

Environmental Health

Author: James A. Listorti

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780821346877

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Environmental health remains at the periphery of sustainable development, because it is inadequately defined and institutionally fragmented. This publication aims to provide ways of addressing this multisectoral problem. It is in three parts. The first looks at harmonising sectoral priorities and shows that environmental health can target at least as much disease as the health sector. The second part provides environmental health assessment guidelines. The third part looks at the results of a pilot project to put theory into practice in Ghana.


Exposure Analysis

Exposure Analysis

Author: Wayne R. Ott

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-10-26

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 1420012630

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Written by experts, Exposure Analysis is the first complete resource in the emerging scientific discipline of exposure analysis. A comprehensive source on the environmental pollutants that affect human health, the book discusses human exposure through pathways including air, food, water, dermal absorption, and, for children, non-food ingesti


Health Impact Assessment

Health Impact Assessment

Author: Martin Birley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-18

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1136764445

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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is primarily concerned with the future consequences of plans, proposals and policies on the health of communities. It is a rapidly growing complement to Environmental Impact Assessment, increasingly mandated by national and international requirements. Guidelines have been produced by many national and international organizations and it is being introduced in a number of undergraduate or postgraduate university curricula. However, there has been until now no broad-based, introductory text of international scope to the subject, suitable for both these courses and for professional training. The purpose of this book is to fill this gap and to introduce the subject of Health Impact Assessment using plain language, in both general and specific contexts and with reference to both market and less developed economies. As a result, the reader should be able to describe what HIA can and cannot achieve, identify the components of a successful HIA and participate in an assessment as a member of a team. Examples are provided from a number of planning and development sectors, including extractive industry, water resource management, and housing. The reader, whether student or professional, need not be a health specialist, although prior knowledge of some public or environmental health would be an advantage.


Hazardous Substances Resource Guide

Hazardous Substances Resource Guide

Author: Richard P. Pohanish

Publisher: Gale Cengage

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 840

ISBN-13:

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This US resource guide provides concerned citizens with a on approximately 1500 chemical hazardous materials, found in the home, workplace and community, including what they are; there effects on human health, the laws controlling their use, proper handling, and resources for more in-depth study, political action and networking.


The VNR Dictionary of Civil Engineering

The VNR Dictionary of Civil Engineering

Author: John S. Scott

Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13:

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Defines terms from all aspects of civil engineering, including structural design, soil mechanics, sewage disposal, hydraulics, land survey, statistics, mining, electrical, and mechanical engineering. The fourth edition includes material on quantity surveying and contract terms. The new entries reflect increasing environmental awareness, the expanding role of computers, and interest in the advanced techniques used in constructing the Channel Tunnel and the Alaska Pipeline. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Risk Management for Hazardous Chemicals

Risk Management for Hazardous Chemicals

Author: Jeffrey Wayne Vincoli

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1996-11-25

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1566702003

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The key to successfully ensuring adequate protection of life, health, property, and the environment whenever and wherever hazardous chemicals are used is information. Having the right information, readily available, in easy-to-read, non-technical, language can literally save a life. It can also prevent costly and devastating environmental contamination or property loss. However, anyone who have practiced in the field of occupational or environmental safety and health has been frustrated by the lack of available information. Risk Management for Hazardous Chemicals has been compiled to provide quick and accurate reference information for those who work with chemicals. It allows them to accomplish their duties more effectively, efficiently, and with more confidence. It is intended for anyone who needs to know about methods and procedures for managing the risks associated with using hazardous chemicals, including:


The Sierra Club Green Guide

The Sierra Club Green Guide

Author: Andrew J. Feldman

Publisher: San Francisco : Sierra Club Books

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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The Sierra Club Green Guide sets a new standard for environmental reference works. It provides all the guidance needed to skillfully locate authoritative information on any environmental topic. This environmental desk reference features: -- A wide range of sources including government clearinghouses; trade and non-profit organizations; directories, handbooks, abstracts and indices, periodicals, and more. -- 250 online sources of information including Internet sites, electronic bulletin boards, and commercial online services. For those not yet online, The Sierra Club Green Guide supplies an introduction to the information superhighway and a glossary of online terms. -- In-depth review of each information source as well as complete contact information, including address, phone number, e-mail, and contact person. -- Cross references, comprehensive index, and three appendices, which provide contact information for federal information centers, database vendors, and publishers found throughout the book. The Sierra Club Green Guide makes finding reliable, up-to-date information easy. Whether you're interested in wetlands preservation or a greener lifestyle, it will help you answer any environmental question.