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【简介】 The Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety (New Fourth Edition) is the authoritative source of information on all aspects of the multidisciplinary field of occupational safety and health. The new edition was produced through the collaboration of thousands of recognized experts from over 50 countries. There are over 1,000 articles in the fourth edition. They are complemented by over 1,000 illustrations and easy-to-read tables in an attractive, specially designed format.
Contents of the ILO Encyclopaedia:
PART 1 - THE BODY
1 Blood 2 Cancer 3 Cardiovascular System 4 Digestive System 5 Mental Health 6 Musculoskeletal System 7 Nervous System 8 Renal-Urinary System 9 Reproductive System 10 Respiratory System 11 Sensory Systems 12 Skin Diseases 13 Systemic Conditions PART II - HEALTH CARE
14 First Aid and Emergency Medical Services 15 Health Protection and Promotion 16 Occupational Health Services PART III - MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
17 Disability and Work 18 Education and Training 19 Ethical Issues 20 Development, Technology and Trade 21 Labour Relations and Human Resources Management 22 Resources: Information and OSH 23 Resources, Institutional, Structural and Legal 24 Work and Workers 25 Workers' Compensation Systems 26 Workers' Compensation Systems, Topics in PART IV - TOOLS AND APPROACHES
27 Biological Monitoring 28 Epidemiology and Statistics 29 Ergonomics 30 Occupational Hygiene 31 Personal Protection 32 Record Systems and Surveillance 33 Toxicology PART V - PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS
34 Psychosocial and Organizational Factors 35 Organizations and Health and Safety PART VI - GENERAL HAZARDS
36 Barometric Pressure, Increased 37 Barometric Pressure, Reduced 38 Biological Hazards 39 Disasters, Natural and Technological 40 Electricity 41 Fire 42 Heat and Cold 43 Hours of Work 44 Indoor Air Quality 45 Indoor Environmental Control 46 Lighting 47 Noise 48 Radiation: Ionizing 49 Radiation:, Non-Ionizing 50 Vibration 51 Violence 52 Visual Display Units PART VII - THE ENVIRONMENT
53 Environmental Health Hazards 54 Environmental Policy 55 Environmental Pollution Control PART VIII - ACCIDENTS AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT
56 Accident Prevention 57 Audits, Inspections and Investigations 58 Safety Applications 59 Safety Policy and Leadership 60 Safety Programmes PART IX - CHEMICALS
61 Using, Storing and Transporting Chemicals 62 Minerals and Agricultural Chemicals 63 Metals: Chemical Properties and Toxicity PART X - INDUSTRIES BASED ON BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
64 Agriculture and Natural Resources Based Industries 65 Beverage Industry 66 Fishing 67 Food Industry 68 Forestry 69 Hunting 70 Livestock Rearing 71 Lumber 72 Paper and Pulp Industry PART XI - INDUSTRIES BASED ON NATURAL RESOURCES
73 Iron and Steel 74 Mining and Quarrying 75 Oil Exploration and Drilling 76 Power Generation and Distribution PART XII - CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
77 Chemical Processing 78 Oil and Natural Gas 79 Pharmaceutical Industry 80 Rubber Industry PART XIII - MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
81 Electrical Appliances and Equipment 82 Metal Processing and Metal Working Industry 83 Microelectronics and Semiconductors 84 Glass, Pottery and Related Materials 85 Printing, Photography and Reproduction Industry 86 Woodworking PART X1V - TEXTILES AND APPAREL INDUSTRIES
87 Clothing and Finished Textile Products 88 Leather, Fur and Footwear 89 Textile Goods Industry PART XV - TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES
90 Aerospace Manufacture and Maintenance 91 Motor Vehicles and Heavy Equipment 92 Ship and Boat Building and Repair PART XV1 - CONSTRUCTION
93 Construction PART XVII - SERVICES AND TRADE
94 Education and Training Services 95 Emergency and Security Services 96 Entertainment and the Arts 97 Health Care Facilities and Services 98 Hotels and Restaurants 99 Office and Retail Trades 100 Personal and Community Services 101 Public and Government Services 102 Transport Industry and Warehousing PART XVIII - GUIDES
103 Guide to Occupations 104 Guide to Chemicals
CD-ROM version The CD-ROM version presents the same information in the same logical organization as the printed volumes, with the added benefits of advanced search capabilities. Every single one of the millions of words in the articles, references and tables is searchable.
Edited by Jeanne Mager Stellman, Ph.D. A professor at Columbia University's School of Public Health in New York City