D. Jeff Burton. “Industrial Hygiene Workbook: The Occupational Health Sciences.” Bountiful, UT: IVE, Inc., © 2001. ISBN: 1883992117
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Availability: This workbook is in print (as of May 2002). Approximate cost: $55.00
This book contains a brief overview of various subjects, and review questions at the end of most every chapter. This is an excellent resource of general information that is presented in a way that engineering students can understand and benefit most from.
| A | Occupational Health Sciences-History and Objectives |
| B | Essential Math, Statistics, and Calculator Functions |
| C | Chemistry and Biochemistry Review |
| D | Physiology and Anatomy |
| E | Toxicology |
| F | Occupational Medicine/Occupational Diseases |
| G | Laws, Codes, and Regulations |
| H | Standards and Guidelines of Good Practice |
| I | Environmental Evaluation: Air Sampling and Analysis; Biological Monitoring |
| J | General Methods of Control |
| K | Ventilation |
| L | Respiratory Protection |
| M | Personal Protective Equipment and Clothing |
| N | Indoor Air Quality |
| O | Air Pollution |
| P | Ergonomics and Human Factors |
| Q | Thermal Environments |
| R | Sound, Noise, and Hearing |
| S | Non-ionizing Radiation |
| T | Ionizing Radiation |
| U | Management |
| V | EH&S Topics: Water, Wastes, Safety, Economics |