Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work
(Sprache: Englisch)
MONITORING FOR HEALTH HAZARDS AT WORK
Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work remains the seminal textbook on measuring and controlling the risk of workplace exposure to physical, chemical, and biological hazards. Designed for students studying...
Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work remains the seminal textbook on measuring and controlling the risk of workplace exposure to physical, chemical, and biological hazards. Designed for students studying...
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MONITORING FOR HEALTH HAZARDS AT WORKMonitoring for Health Hazards at Work remains the seminal textbook on measuring and controlling the risk of workplace exposure to physical, chemical, and biological hazards. Designed for students studying occupational hygiene and exposure science, this comprehensive and accessible volume provides step-by-step guidance on identifying hazards and quantifying their risks in various workplace environments. Complete with checklists and practical examples, the authors present clear explanations of all types of hazards that can arise in the workplace, including dust, particles, fibrous aerosols, gases, vapours, and bioaerosols.
The fifth edition features revised material throughout, and remains an essential resource for students and professionals in occupational hygiene, reflecting global standards and recent developments in monitoring equipment, modelling methods, exposure assessment, and legislation on workplace safety.
* Several new or substantially revised chapters cover topics such as human biomonitoring, exposure modelling, hazardous substances, physical agents, evaluating ventilation, PPE, and other control measures
* Updated sections discuss the equipment currently available, the importance of risk communication, assessing dermal and inadvertent ingestion exposures, and more
* Examines common workplace comfort issues such as noise, vibration, heat and cold, and lighting
* Offers practical advice on conducting and presenting risk assessments and reports
* Discusses the future of the development and application of hazard measurement equipment and methods
Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work, is required reading for students and professionals in occupational hygiene, environmental health and safety, occupational health and safety, and exposure science.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work “
List of Figures xviiiPreface xxv
Acknowledgements xxvii
Units and Abbreviations xxviii
Part 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Occupational Hygiene and Risk Assessment 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Hazard and Risk 8
1.3 Risk Assessment 9
1.4 The Stages of a Risk Assessment 10
1.4.1 Identify the Hazard 10
1.4.2 Decide Who Might Be Affected and How 11
1.4.3 Evaluate the Risks 11
1.4.4 Take Preventative and Protective Measures 13
1.4.5 Record the Significant Findings 14
1.4.6 Review the Assessment Regularly and Revise It If Necessary 14
1.5 Who Should Carry Out Risk Assessment? 15
References and Further Reading 15
Chapter 2 Identifying Hazards 17
2.1 Introduction 17
2.2 Identifying Hazards 18
2.3 Example of Hazard Identification 20
2.4 Conclusions Arising from a Hazard Assessment 21
References and Further Reading 21
Chapter 3 Exposure, Exposure Routes and Exposure Pathways 23
3.1 Introduction 23
3.2 Exposure Routes 23
3.3 Exposure Pathways 26
3.4 Measuring Exposure 27
3.5 Biological Monitoring 28
3.6 Exposure Assessment: What the Legislation Requires 29
3.7 Conclusions 30
References and Further Reading 31
Chapter 4 The Exposure Context 32
4.1 Context for Measurement 32
4.2 Sources of Hazardous Substances 33
4.3 Dispersion Through the Workroom 34
4.4 Receptor 36
4.5 Jobs and Tasks 37
4.6 Conclusion 38
References and Further Reading 38
Chapter 5 Modelling Exposure 39
5.1 Introduction 39
5.2 Worst-Case Models 40
5.3 Control Banding and COSHH Essentials 42
5.3.1 Worked Example 44
5.4 Screening Tools Used for Regulation of Chemicals in Europe 46
5.4.1 ECETOC TRA
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5.4.2 Stoffenmanager.nl 47
5.4.3 Worked Example 48
5.4.4 Overall Reliability of These Tools 49
5.5 The Advanced REACH Tool 49
5.5.1 Bayesian Statistics 49
5.5.2 The ART 50
5.5.3 Worked Example 51
5.6 Conclusions and Prospects 52
References and Further Reading 52
Chapter 6 Why Measure? 54
6.1 Introduction 54
6.2 Reasons for Undertaking Monitoring 54
6.2.1 To Support a Risk Assessment 54
6.2.2 To Assess Compliance with an OEL 55
6.2.3 To Make a Comparison with Existing Data 55
6.2.4 To Provide Baseline Information on the Exposure Distributions Within a Plant 56
6.2.5 Supporting Information for Registration Submissions Under the REACH Regulations 56
6.2.6 Containment Capability Studies 57
6.2.7 To Underpin a Research Study 58
References and Further Reading 58
Chapter 7 How to Carry Out a Survey 59
7.1 Introduction 59
7.2 Planning the Survey 59
7.3 Workplace Monitoring 61
7.4 Monitoring Strategies 63
7.5 Quality Assurance and Quality Control 66
References and Further Reading 68
Chapter 8 Analysis of Measurement Results 69
8.1 Introduction 69
8.2 Dealing with Variability in Measurement Results 69
8.3 Summary Statistics and Data Presentation 71
8.4 Testing Compliance 74
8.4.1 Worked Example 76
8.5 Other Software Tools to Aid Data Analysis 78
References and Further Reading 78
Chapter 9 Introduction to Control 80
9.1 Intro
5.4.2 Stoffenmanager.nl 47
5.4.3 Worked Example 48
5.4.4 Overall Reliability of These Tools 49
5.5 The Advanced REACH Tool 49
5.5.1 Bayesian Statistics 49
5.5.2 The ART 50
5.5.3 Worked Example 51
5.6 Conclusions and Prospects 52
References and Further Reading 52
Chapter 6 Why Measure? 54
6.1 Introduction 54
6.2 Reasons for Undertaking Monitoring 54
6.2.1 To Support a Risk Assessment 54
6.2.2 To Assess Compliance with an OEL 55
6.2.3 To Make a Comparison with Existing Data 55
6.2.4 To Provide Baseline Information on the Exposure Distributions Within a Plant 56
6.2.5 Supporting Information for Registration Submissions Under the REACH Regulations 56
6.2.6 Containment Capability Studies 57
6.2.7 To Underpin a Research Study 58
References and Further Reading 58
Chapter 7 How to Carry Out a Survey 59
7.1 Introduction 59
7.2 Planning the Survey 59
7.3 Workplace Monitoring 61
7.4 Monitoring Strategies 63
7.5 Quality Assurance and Quality Control 66
References and Further Reading 68
Chapter 8 Analysis of Measurement Results 69
8.1 Introduction 69
8.2 Dealing with Variability in Measurement Results 69
8.3 Summary Statistics and Data Presentation 71
8.4 Testing Compliance 74
8.4.1 Worked Example 76
8.5 Other Software Tools to Aid Data Analysis 78
References and Further Reading 78
Chapter 9 Introduction to Control 80
9.1 Intro
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Autoren-Porträt von John Cherrie, Sean Semple, Marie Coggins
John W. Cherrie is Emeritus Professor of Human Health, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. He is also a Principal Scientist at the Institute of Occupational Medicine, one of the longest-established independent occupational and environmental health research institutes in the world.Sean E. Semple is Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University of Stirling, UK. His research in human exposure science focuses on the health effects of indoor air pollution, occupational epidemiology, air quality measurement, and workplace inhalation hazards.
Marie A. Coggins is a Lecturer at the School of Physics and a member of the Centre for One Health at the Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. She is Academic Director for the NUI, Galway professional accredited BSc Environmental Health and Safety programme. The Exposure Science research group that she leads focuses on human exposure to occupational and environmental pollutants, including indoor air quality in energy efficient buildings.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: John Cherrie , Sean Semple , Marie Coggins
- 2021, 5. Aufl., 464 Seiten, Maße: 15,2 x 22,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1119614961
- ISBN-13: 9781119614968
Sprache:
Englisch
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