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**** A classic professional reference, cited in BCL3 and Chen. Reflecting the changing face of industrial hygiene in the 1990s, the revised and expanded Volume 3B examines the issues central to determining the body's biological responses to harmful industrial agents and stress. Mindful of the new electronic environments of the home and workplace, it examines, in part, the ergonomic implications of the physical stresses associated with computers and word processors, such as repetitive motion, vibration, abnormal posturing, and restricted motion. It also examines toxicologic data in chemical safety evaluation; biological indicators of chemical dosage and burden; cancer risk assessment; carcinogenesis; neurotoxicology; and reproductive toxicology. The two-part set (AandB) is available for $350. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Completely reorganized, this new edition encompasses 8 volumes. For the vast majority of chapters that focus on individual compounds or classes of compounds, a standardized format will be adopted to provide core identifying information for each compound, such as CAS Registry numbers, RTECS number, physical and chemical properties, threshold limit values, permissible exposure limits, maximum workplace concentrations, and biological tolerance values for occupational exposures.
Completely reorganized, this new edition encompasses 8 volumes. For the vast majority of chapters that focus on individual compounds or classes of compounds, a standardized format will be adopted to provide core identifying information for each compound, such as CAS Registry numbers, RTECS number, physical and chemical properties, threshold limit values, permissible exposure limits, maximum workplace concentrations, and biological tolerance values for occupational exposures.