The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.
This new edition outlines the design and implementation of an effective respiratory protective equipment program for industries in which workers are at risk from inhaled particulates, toxins and other hazardous materials. The book is intended for managers, health and safety committees, safety specialists and occupational health professionals who need the most up-to-date and practical advice in a concise and easy to read step-by-step form rather than an abstract and theoretical reference on the subject. As in the first edition, the authors present individual components of a respiratory protection program by including chapters on the respiratory tract and how toxic substances affect the lung, different respirator types and their limitations, the criteria for selection, fitting, supervision, training, cleaning, administration and medical assessment, advice on how to set up an RPE (respiratory protection equipment) program, and case studies to illustrate the need of an effective RPE program in the workplace. An impressive number of new research and application related publications have been reviewed since the publication of the first edition. The references (including relevant web sites) and abstracts of these publications have been included to help the reader select appropriate resources for further reading. - Experts guide you through the complex data presented to industries by OSHA, NIOSH, ANSI, BSI and other health and safety standards setting organizations and equipment manufacturers - Saves time and effort in searching official OEM literatureSeveral case studies to illustrate the improper respirator selections and resulting detrimental effects
The Code of Federal Regulations is a codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the Executive departments and agencies of the United States Federal Government. This print ISBN represents the official U.S. Federal Government edition. 42 CFR Parts 1-399 primarily features the National Institutes of Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In this volume you will find protection of identity -research subjects, designation of health professionals shortage areas, National Library of Medicine, senior biomedical research service, medical care and examinations, hospital and station management, personnel other than commissioned officers, disaster assistance for crisis counseling and training, medical examiniation of aliens, grants for maternal/child health, preventive services, community health services, other Institutes of Health, quarantine, inspection, and licensing, drug pricing program, personnel, Indian tribal health service, and more. Other products that may be of interest to this topic include the following: Dream Anatomy can be found at this link: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/017-022-01594-3 Keep your staff up-to-date with all the U.S. Federal rules, regulations, and procedures with a current year (2015) CFR annual print subscription that can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/869-082-00000-7 Keywords: 42 CFR Parts 1-399; 42 CFR Parts 1 to 399; cfr 42 parts 1-399; cfr 42 parts 1-399; medical research; medical research grants; National Institutes on Health; national institutes on health; nlm; nih; national library of medicine; indian health service; indian health; Indian health; agents and toxins; foreign quarantine; medical facility construction and organization; mental health; health education assistance loan programs; mental illness; National Institutes of Health; National Library Medicine; Indian Health Service; health research; personnel management; organizational behavior and process improvement; minorities;
Title 42 presents regulations that apply to medical personnel; medical care and examinations; health related grants; fellowships, internships, and training; quarantine, inspection, and licensing; occupational safety and health research; health assessments; vaccines; Medicare and medical assistance programs; and standards and certification of facilities and services.