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International Occupational Hygiene Association

International Natural Rubber Specification, 21 761 International Occupational Hygiene Association (IOHA), 14 203 International oil production patterns,... [Pg.483]

International Commission on Occupational Health, International Occupational Hygiene Association, International Ergonomics Association... [Pg.120]

See also American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists American Industrial Hygiene Association Exposure Criteria International Labour Organization (ILO) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Occupational Toxicology Occupational Exposure Limits. [Pg.1415]

AIHA/CMA (American Industrial Hygiene Association/ Chemical Manufacturers Association) (1996). An International Review of Procedures for Establishing Occupational Exposure Limits, Fairfax American Industrial Hygiene Association. [Pg.367]

When available, standard methods of sampling and analysis should be used. The International Standard Organisation (ISO), the Comite Europeen de Normalisation (CEN) and various national bodies have published several methods for determination of airborne contaminants. Primary sources are the compendia of methods recommended by the regulatory bodies, i.e. the UK, HSE the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The HSE has published Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances (MDHS) for over 70 specific substances (Health and Safety Executive 1981-95). OSHA and NIOSH have published manuals with more than 500 and 100 sampling and analytical methods respectively (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 1994 Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1985). Secondary sources are published literature references in, for example. Annals of Occupational Hygiene, the American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, or Analytical Chemistry. [Pg.88]

Founded in 1939, the nonprofit American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) is one of the largest international associations serving the needs of occupational and environmental health and safety professionals practicing industrial hygiene in industry, government, labor, academic institutions, and independent organizations. [Pg.30]

Air Contaminants 29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-1, Limits for Air Contaminants 1910.1450, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories 29 CFR 1910.1450, App A, National Research Council Recommendations Coneeming Chemical Hygiene in Laboratories (Non-Mandatory) and 29 CFR 1910.1450, App B, References (Non-Mandatory). Laboratory safety is also addressed by NFPA 45, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard on Fire Protection for Laboratories, and the International Codes by the International Code Council (ICC). Laceration... [Pg.178]


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