PATTY'S INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND TOXICOLOGY

Book : PATTY'S INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND TOXICOLOGY

Author : * George D.Clayton * Florence E.Clayton

Language : English

Library : Health-Safety-Environment

Publish Place : U.S.A.

ISBN : 0-471-16046-6

Volume : 1

Publish Date : January 1978

Publisher : WILEY-INTERSCIENCE

Book Type : Book

Book Number : 1241

INDEX

Contributors
MARIO C. BATTIGELLI, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Division of Health Affairs, School of Medicine. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
ALBERT R. BEHNKE, Jr., M.D., Clinical Professor of Preventive Medicine, University of California. San Francisco Medical Center, retired Captain M.C., U.S. Navy
CLYDE M. BERRY, Ph.D., Professor, College of Medicine, Institute of Agricultural Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, University of Iowa, Oakdale. Iowa
DONALD J. BIRMINGHAM, M.D , Professor and Chairman. Department of Dermatology and Syphi-lology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
WILLIAM A. BURGESS, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston. Massachusetts
GEORGE D. CLAYTON, Chairman of the Board. Clayton Environmental Consultants, Inc., Soulhfirld. Michigan, and Fallbrook, California
C. L. CROUCH, Director of Research, Illuminating Engineering Research Institute, New York. New York
BERTRAM D. DINMAN, M.D., Medical Director, Aluminum Company of America. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania
DARREL D. DOUGLAS, Leader, Respirator Research and Development Section. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, Los Alamos, New Mexico
JOHN F. GAMBLE, Ph.D., ALFORD, Morgantown, West Virginia
JOSEPH GRUMER, Consulting Chemist, formerly Supervisory Research Chemist, Fire and Explosion Pre-vention, Pittsburgh Mining and Research Center, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Pitts-burgh, Pennsylvania
PAUL D. HALLEY, Director, Environmental Health Services Division of Medical and Environmental Health Services Department, Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, Illinois
ANGELA M. HYMAN, Ph.D., The Rockefeller University. New York, New York
WILLIAM D. KELLEY, Deputy Director, Division of Biomedical and Behavioral Science, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Cincinnati, Ohio
MORTON LIPPMANN, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University Medical Center, New York, New York

CONTRIBUTORS
WILLIAM E. McCORMICK, Managing Director. American Industrial Hygiene- Association. Akron. Ohio
PAUL L. MICHAEL, Ph.D., Professor, Environmental Acoustics. Pennsylvania State University. University Park, Pennsylvania
JOHN E. MUTCHLER, formerly Director, Engineering Services, Clayton Environmental Consultants. Inc , Southfield, Michigan*
FRANK A. PATTY, formerly Director. Industrial Hygiene Services, General Motors Corporation, retired. Yuma. Arizona
LUCIAN E. RENES, formerly Director, Industrial Hygiene Services. Phillips Petroleum Corporation. Bar-tlesville. Oklahoma, Consultant, Fallbrook, California
MAURICE A. SHAPIRO, Ph.D.. Professor. Environmental Health Engineering. U'niversity of Pittsburgh. Graduate School of Public Health. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ROBERT D. SOULE, formerly Director. Industrial Hygiene Services, Clayton Environmental Consultants. Inc. Southfield, Michigan
ERWIN R. TICHAUER, Sc.D., Professor, New York University Medical Center, Division of Biomechanics. New York, New York
AMOS TURK, Ph.D., Consulting Chemist, Danbury. Connecticut, and The City College. New York. New-York
GEORGE M. WILKENING, Head, Environmental Health and Safety, Bell Laboratories, Murrav Hill. New Jersey
PETER WOLKONSKY, M.D., Medical Director, Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago Illinois GEORGE W. WRIGHT, M.D., Consultant, 460 South Marion Parkway, Denver, Colorado.
Contents
Useful Equivalents and Conversion Factors, xv Conversion Table for Gases and Vapors, xvi
1 Industrial Hygiene: Retrospect and Prospect
Frank A. Patty
2 Legislation and Legislative Trends
William E. McCormick
3 Industrial Hygiene Records and Reports
Paul D. Halley and Peter Wolkonsky, M.D.
4 The Industrial Hygiene Survey and Personnel
Lucian E. Renes
5 Epidemiology
John F. Gamble, Ph.D. and Mario C. Battigelli, M.D.
6 The Mode of Entry and Action of Toxic Materials
Bertram D. Dinman, M.D.
7 The Pulmonary Effects of Inhaled Inorganic Dust
George W. Wright, M.D.
8 Occupational Dermatoses
Donald J. Birmingham, M.D.
xii
9 Physiological Effects of Abnormal Atmospheric Pressures
Albert R. Behnke, Jr., M.D.
10 Industrial Noise and Conservation of Hearing
Paul L. Michael, Ph.D.
11 Nonionizing Radiation
George M. Wilkening
12 Ionizing Radiation
George M. Wilkening
13 Lighting for Seeing
C. L. Crouch
14 Air Pollution
George D. Clayton
15 Agricultural Hazards
Clyde M. Berry, Ph.D.
16 Odor Measurement and Control
Amos Turk, Ph.D., and Angela M. Hyman, Ph.D.
17 Industrial Hygiene Sampling and Analysis
Robert D. Soule
18 Industrial Hygiene Engineering Controls
Robert D. Soule
19 Air Pollution Controls
John E. Mutchler
20 Heat Stress: Its Effects, Measurement, and Control
John E. Mutchler

CONTENTS XIII
21 Respiratory Protective Devices 993
Darrel D. Douglas
22 Ergonomics 1059
Erwin R. Tichauer, Sc.D.
23 Potential Exposures in Industry-Their Recognition and Control 1149
William A. Burgess
24 Quality Control 1223
William D. Kelley
25 Calibration 1263
Morton Lippmann, Ph.D.
26 Industrial Sanitation 1333
Maurice A. Shapiro
27 Fire and Explosion Hazards of Combustible Gases, Vapors, and Dusts 1377
Joseph Grumer
Index, 1445