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Labor hygiene

O. Akopajan, Some Biological Shifts in the Bodies of Workers in Contact with Molybdenum Dust, Second Scientific Conference of the Institute of Labor of Hygiene and Occupational Diseases on Problems of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Pathology, Erevan, 1963, pp. 103—106. [Pg.468]

Nakajima, T., S. Kusumoto, Y Tsubota, E. Yonekawa, R. Yoshida, K. Motomiya, K. Ito, G. Ide, and H. Otsu. Histopathological changes in the resinratory organs of mice exposed to photochemical oxidants and automobile exhaust gas. Osaka Prefectural Public Health Research Institute, Research Reports, Labor Hygiene Series, No. 10, September 1972, pp. 35-42. (in Japanese)... [Pg.384]

Volkova, Z.A. Bagdinov, Z.M. (1969) Problems of labor hygiene in rubber vulcanization. Hyg. Sanit., 34, 326-333... [Pg.224]

JI.2 Training Professional Personnel for Labor Hygiene and for Control and Treatment of Occupational Diseases... [Pg.428]

In 1995 the parentage of trainers for personnel engaged in labor hygiene and occupational medicine will reach 60% of the target, and by the year 2000 the target will be 90%. [Pg.428]

In order to improve in the examination and professional accreditation of personnel in the fields of labor hygiene monitoring and the diagnosis of occupational diseases the coverage must be increased. [Pg.428]

V.V. Paustovskaya. Some conclusions of research on the problem of toxicology and labor hygiene metal corrosion inhibitors. Protection of Metals, 2000, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 96-101. [Pg.372]

V.V. Paustovskaya. Actual problems of labor hygiene in mannfactnre and application of atmospheric corrosion inhibitors of metals. Medical problems, 1994,... [Pg.372]

The Institute of labor hygiene of Fushun Mining Bureau conducts the survey on workers exposed to noise in Longing coal mine, and the survey indicates that among 248 operational locations, a total number exposed to noise is 5951, which accounts for 44% of current members and 59% of production workers and workers who are exposed to the noise above 90 dB (A) account for the total number of 76%, and constitute 33% of current members, while the current numbers 24% in the environment where the noise is above 100 dB (A). [Pg.750]

H. Safety considerations. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), US Department of Labor, standard entitled Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories (29 CFR 1910.1450) makes it necessary to address safety issues in the SOP. The standard requires laboratories that use hazardous chemicals to maintain employee exposures at or below the permissible exposure limits specified for these chemicals in 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart Z. Hazards associated with any specific chemicals used in a method must be addressed so that the user has the information needed to follow the Chemical Hygiene Plan for their laboratory. The method developer should limit the use of hazardous chemicals where feasible. The use of toxic and/or carcinogenic reagents should be avoided or eliminated as much as possible. Additionally, the cost of disposal is increasing and could impact the practicality of a method. Material Safety Data Sheets for the analyte(s) and any unusual or hazardous reagents should be provided for the user. [Pg.88]

MA Massachusetts Department of Labor Industries, Division of Occupational Hygiene 15... [Pg.482]

Grabois, B. 1954. Monthly Review 33 33 Publication of the Division of Industrial Hygiene, New York Department of Labor, September 1954. [Pg.278]

OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.20, Industrial Hygiene Field Operation Manual, US Department of Labor, OSHA, Washington DC 20210, 30 April 1979. [Pg.486]

Environmental services businesses carrying out cleaning and other cooling water services work may be stand-alone companies, but are often divisions of mechanical and maintenance services, consulting environmental or industrial hygiene firms, or water treatment companies. Major international water treatment companies have to be able to offer environmental services in order to obtain a share of the water treatment market in those countries where legionellosis has a high profile. In fact, they will usually subcontract much of the labor-intensive work to specialists. [Pg.321]

Improvement of the hygienic status because of permanently maintained cleaning parameters without the need to rely on the skills and care of an operator and without the disadvantages of physical labor. [Pg.240]

The recent growth of the female labor force in Finland has occurred mainly in the traditional female occupations. In the future, the occupational structure of the labor force will change due to the new technology. However, the growth of large traditional female occupations, like health care professions, cleaning work, and hygiene and beauty treatment, will continue. [Pg.242]

To secure the safety and hygiene of workers, Japan has the Labor Safety and Sanitation Law, which regulates harmful and hazardous materials to prevent labor—related accidents. [Pg.9]

Due to this system s disadvantages in space requirements, labor demand, and hygiene, production of puff pastry margarine in SSHE process lines has developed significantly over the past two decades. Today, the majority of aU puff pastry margarine is produced in SSHE lines. [Pg.2928]

The AIHA has 12 000 members, making it one of the largest international associations of occupational and environmental health professionals. Members include professionals practicing industrial hygiene in industry, government, labor, academic institutions, and independent organizations. A variety of membership categories exist, based on area or practice and level of experience in the field. [Pg.2883]

United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Federal Register Volume 57 Number 36 pgs 6356-6417,29 CFR Part 1910.119 Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Explosives and Blasting Agents, Pinal Rule. Washington, DC, February 1992. Keenan, Tom. "Process Safety Report Card." Chilton s Industrial Safety and Hygiene News. September 1994, pp. 19-20. [Pg.115]


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