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Hearing Conservation Manual, Fourth Edition, Revised 2007
Alice H. Suter
Sponsored by the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation, this edition includes OSHA's regulatory changes; MSHA's Noise Regulation 30 CFR Part 62; updated photos and graphs; completely revised annexes. Features new to this edition include reference tables and guidelines for revision of baseline audiograms.
Pub. Date: 2002 (revised in second printing 2007) Format: Paperback, 312 pages.
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Issues in International Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Lora E. Fleming, MD, MPH, MSc | Jessica Herzstein, MD, MPH | William B. Bunn, MD, JD, MPH
This book guides you through the laws, standards, and regulations professionals face in the international marketplace.
Pub. Date: 1997 ISBN:1-883595-13-4 Format: Hardcover, 216 pages.
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Communicating Risk in a Changing World
Timothy L. Tinker, DrPH, MPH | Maria T. Pavlova, MD, PhD | Audrey R. Gotsch, DrPh, CHES | Elaine Bratic Arkin
State-of-the-art papers and reports on the discussions and conclusions of a symposium sponsored by the member agencies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Environmental Health Policy Committees Subcommittee on Risk Communication and Education, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP). Participants included a broad cross-section of more than 25 researchers and practitioners from government, academia, management, labor, and the environmental movement who are actively involved in science-based public communications.
Pub. Date: 1998
ISBN: 1-883595-20-7
Format: Paperback, 197 pages.
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Hand-Arm Vibration, A Comprehensive Guide for Occupational Health Professionals, Second Edition
Peter L. Pelmear, MD | Donald E. Wasserman, MSEE
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It is estimated that hand-arm vibration (HAV) jeopardizes the health and employability of at least two million workers in the United States and United Kingdom alone. In this revised and expanded second edition, learn how to evaluate and control the health risks associated with Hand-Arm Vibration (HAV)
Pub. Date: 1998 ISBN: 1-883595-22-3 Format: Hardcover, 272 pages., Four 4-color illustrations.
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Instant Medical Spanish for the Care of Workers
Suzanne Sergile, MD, MPH
• The only medical Spanish book that specifically deals with work-related injuries and occupational medicine • Offers pocket-sized convenience and quick, easy access to key medical terms in Spanish • Organizes correct phrases for treatment in a logical sequence • Gives you samples of all the forms you regularly use
Pub. Date: 1999 ISBN: 1-883595-23-1 Format: Paperback, 209 pages.
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Guide to the Medical Evaluation for Respirator Use
Robert K. McLellan, MD, MPH | Kathleen M. Schusler, MSN, COHN-S
For the first time in one convenient resource all the information you need to set up, conduct, and audit a program for the medical evaluation of workers for respirator use.
Pub. Date: 2000 ISBN: 1-883595-30-4 Format: Paperback, 332 pages.
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Science on the Witness Stand: Evaluating Scientific Evidence in Law, Adjudication, and Policy
Tee L. Guidotti, MD, MPH | Susan G. Rose, JD, MPH
Science on the Witness Stand will be a welcome addition to the library of any medical or legal professional whose work involves presenting medical evidence in a legal context.
The book offers a complete look at the factors to be considered in a variety of legal proceedings, from claims adjudication to liability and other medical/legal proceedings. It begins by introducing an innovative approach the authors call evidence-based medical dispute resolution, then moves on to discuss the elements and logic to be presented in a medical opinion, the principles and procedures of civil litigation, and the jurist's view of scientific evidence. Issues of causality and admissibility of evidence and testimony are presented, along with individualized medical evaluation and personal risk, impairment, and evidentiary needs in environmental law and occupational health law.
Science on the Witness Stand is a must-have resource for lawyers and expert witnesses who need to present scientific knowledge and apply it in the courtroom or in claims adjudication. Its evidence-based medical dispute resolution approach gives legal and health care professionals a useful new way to evaluate evidence from the biomedical and population health sciences as it applies to law and the resolution of social issues. And it offers an effective new way for legal and medical professionals to collaborate smoothly and successfully.
Pub. Date: 2001 ISBN: 1-883595-31-2 Format: Paperback, 428 pages
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Information Technology Made Easy and Understandable: A Guide for Health Care Managers
Karen Wolfe, BSN, MA, MBA
Designed to help non-technical health care managers, this book provides the tools needed to effectively evaluate, manage and integrate information technology into work processes and health service delivery. It demystifies IT, provides how-to tools for managing IT projects, shows how to use systems to measure quality, outcomes and much more.
Pub. Date: 2002 Format: Paperback, 350 pages.
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