Patty's Industrial Hygiene, Program Management and Specialty Areas of Practice. Группа авторов
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 PREFACE
6 USEFUL EQUIVALENTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
7 Part VII: Program Management OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION 2 SYSTEMS THINKING 3 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 4 FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS 5 ISO 45001:2018 6 PRE ISO 45001 APPROACHES 7 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION 8 AUDITING 9 LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Bibliography General References SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ROLE OF THE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 1 INTRODUCTION 2 THE EVOLUTION OF SUSTAINABILITY 3 VOLUNTARY PUBLIC REPORTING STANDARDS THAT INCLUDE SAFETY AND HEALTH 4 SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD (SASB) 5 CENTER FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH SUSTAINABILITY (CSHS) 6 OTHER INITIATIVES AND DEVELOPMENTS IMPACTING SUSTAINABILITY 7 WORLD BUSINESS COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 8 MANDATED REPORTING ON CSR OR SUSTAINABILITY 9 CURRENT TRENDS IN SUSTAINABILITY AFFECTING SAFETY AND HEALTH 10 THE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL IN SUSTAINABILITY Bibliography PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP: A VIABLE PRACTICE FOR THE INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST 1 OBJECTIVE 2 SCOPE 3 DEFINITIONS OF PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP 4 A DISCUSSION OF COMPETENCIES COMMONLY EXHIBITED IN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS 5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENT Bibliography Note
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Part VIII: Specialty Areas
EMERGENCY AND DISASTER: PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, AND RECOVERY
1 INTRODUCTION
2 REGULATORY ROLES – LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL
3 INTEGRATED CONTINGENCY PLAN (ICP)
4 HAZARD VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS
5 LEGAL LIABILITIES AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION
6 INSURANCE PROVISIONS
7 SITUATION SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
8 SPECIFIC SITE REQUIREMENTS
9 BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
10 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS' ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN EMERGENCY AND DISASTER PLANNING, RESPONSE AND RECOVERY
Bibliography
Note
HAZARDOUS WASTES
1 INTRODUCTION
2 REGULATORY AND LEGAL LIABILITIES
3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
4 WASTE MANAGEMENT
5 HEALTH AND SAFETY
6 SUMMARY
Bibliography
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ISSUES IN CONSTRUCTION
1 WHY CONSTRUCTION IS UNIQUE
2 FATAL INJURIES
3 HEALTH HAZARDS OF CONSTRUCTION
4 UNIQUE ASPECTS OF MONITORING FOR AGENTS IN CONSTRUCTION
5 CONTROLLING CONSTRUCTION HEALTH HAZARDS: ELIMINATION AND SUBSTITUTION
6 CONTROLS: ENGINEERING
7 CONTROLS: ADMINISTRATIVE
8 CONTROLS: PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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