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Publication 9360.0-31/FS EPA 2890 Woodbridge Ave., Building 18 (MS-101) Edison, NJ 08837-3679 (908) 321-6740 DOWNEAST CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION A PRACTICAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE PROGRAM SELECTED REFERENCES/RESOURCES BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS Amdur, Mary O. ed., et. al., Cassarett and Doull's Toxicology: The Basic Scienc e of Poisons, 4th edition, (New York, Macmillan), 1991. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), 1992-1993 Thr eshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological E xposure Indices, (Cincinnati, ACGIH), 1992. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), Air Sampling Instruments, 7th edition, (Cincinnati, ACGIH), 1989. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), Documentation of Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices, 6th Edition, (Cincin nati, ACGIH), 1993. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH), Industrial Ve ntilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice, (Cincinnati, ACGIH), 1992. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Particle Size Selecti ve Sampling in the Workplace, (Pub. No. 0983. ACGIH) 1985 American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Biohazards Reference Manual, (Ak ron, AIHA), 1985. American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Engineering Field Reference Manu al, (Akron, AIHA), 1989. American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Noise and Hearing Conservation M anual, 4th Edition, (Akron, AIHA), 1986. American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Odor Thresholds for Chemicals Wi th Established Occupational Health Standards, (Akron, AIHA), 1989. American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Respiratory Protection: A Manu al and Guideline, 2nd Edition, (Akron, AIHA), 1991. American Public Health Association, et. al., Preventing Occupational Disease and Injury, (Washington D.C.: American Public Health Assoc), 1991. American Public Health Association, Intersociety Committee, Methods of Air Sampl ing and Analysis, (Third Edition, Lewis, Chelsea, MI) 1989. Amos, M.D., et al, Basic Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, (First Edition, Varian) 1975 Anton, Thomas Julius, Occupational Safety and Health Management, (New York, McGr aw-Hill), 1979. Ashton, Indira, Monitoring for Health Hazards at Work, (Boston, Blackwell Scient ific), 1992. Bacow, Lawrence S., Bargaining for Job Safety and Health, (Cambridge, MA, MIT Pr ess), 1980. Banta, William F., AIDS in the workplace, (Lexington, MA, Lexington Books), 1988 . Barge, Bruce N., The Executive's Guide to Controlling Health Care and Disability Costs: Strategy-Based Solutions, (New York, J. Wiley), 1993. Basett, R.C., Biological Monitoring Methods for Industrial Chemicals, (Davis, C A., Biomedical Publications) 1980. Becker, Charles Earl, Occupational HIV Infection: Risk and Risk Reduction, (Phil adelphia: Hanley & Belfus), 1989. Best's Safety Directory May be obtained through A.M. Best Co., Ambest Road, Oldwick NJ 08858-070 0, Telephone (908) 439-2200, $35.00. Brief, Richard S., Basic Industrial Hygiene: A Training Manual, (Akron, AIHA), 1975. Bureau of National Affairs (Wash. D.C.), Occupational Safety & Health Cases, (Wa shington, Bureau of Nat'l Affairs). Burgess, William A., Recognition of Health Hazards in Industry: A Review of Mat erials and Processes, (New York; Wiley), 1981. Chavkin, Wendy, Double Exposure: Women's Health Hazards on the Job and at Home, (New York: monthly Review Press), 1984. Chenoweth, David H., Planning Health Promotion at the Worksite, (Indianapolis, I nd.: Benchmark Press), 1987. Corbitt, Robert A., Standard Handbook for Environmental Engineering, (McGraw Hil l), 1990. Cralley, Lester V., et. al., In-Plant Practices for Job Related Health Hazards C ontrol, (New York: Wiley), 1989. Cralley, Lester V., et. al., Health and Safety Beyond the Workplace, (New York, Wiley), 1990. Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, (Geneva, International Labour Of fice), 1983. EPA, Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in A mbient Air. Fielding, Jonathan E., Corporate Health Management, (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley ), 1984. Garrett, Jack T., et. al., Industrial Hygiene Management, (New York: Wiley), 198 8. Godbey, Frank W., Occupational Safety and Health Program Guidelines for College and Universities: An Administrative Resource Manual, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Dept of Health, Ed, and Welfare), 1978. Goldman, Frederick Herbert, Chemical Methods in Industrial Hygiene, (New York, I nterscience Publishers), 1953. Grandjean, E. (Etienne), Fitting the Task to the Man: An Ergonomic Approach, (L ondon, Taylor & Francis), 1986. Greenwood, Ted, Knowledge and Discretion in Government Regulation, (New York, Pr aeger), 1984. Hatch T. A., Pulmonary Deposition and Retention of Inhaled Aerosols (New York, A cademic Press) 1964. Hazard communication: federal/state right to know laws, (Chicago, Ill.: Commerce Clearing house), 1985. The Health and Safety of Workers: Case Studies in the Politics of Professional Responsibility, (New York, Oxford University Press), 1988. Irwin, Michael H.K., Risks to Health and Safety on the Job, (New York, NY, Publi c Affairs Committee), 1986. Jensen, Paul, Industrial Noise Control Manual, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Dept of Health , Ed and Welfare), 1978. Kahn, Robert Louis, Work and Health, (New York: Wiely), 1981. Karvonen, Mariti J. et. al., Epidemiology of Occupational Health, (Copenhagen, W orld Health Organization), 1986. Kneip, T. J. and Crable, J. V., Methods for Biological Monitoring, (Washington, DC) 1988. Krause, Hidley, Hodson, The Behavior - Based Safety Process, (Van Nostrand Reinh old), 1990. Leidel, Nelson A., Occupational Exposure Sampling Strategy Manual, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Dept of Health, ED, and Welfare, Center for Disease Control, National inst itute for Occupational Safety and Health; Washington), 1977. Lewis, Richard J., Sr., Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 12th Edition (Ne w York, Van Nostrand Reinhold), 1993. Lewis, Richard J., Sr., Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference, 3rd Edition (New Yor k, Van Nostrand Reinhold), 1993. Lewis, Richard J., Sr., Sax Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 8th Ed ition (New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold), 1992. Levy, Barry S., et. al., Occupational Health: Recognizing and Preventing Work-R elated Disease, (Little and Brown Company), 1983. McNair, H.M. and Bondli, E.J., Basic Gas Chromatography, (Fifth Edition, Varian) 1969. National Fire Protection Association, Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materia ls, (Boston, NFPA) National Safety Council, Accident Prevention Manual For Industrial Operations: Administration and Programs, 10th Edition, (Chicago, National Safety Council), 1 992. National Safety Council, Accident Prevention Manual For Industrial Operations: Engineering and Technology, 10th Edition, (Chicago, National Safety Council), 19 92. NIOSH, Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, 1985. NIOSH Bookshelf (A catalog of NIOSH publications) May be obtained by contacting NIOSH, Attn: Publication, C- 13, USDHS - C DC, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati OH 45226-1998, Telephone 1-800-35-NIOSH. ( NIOSH has a large number of publications available sometimes free of charge) NIOSH, Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers, (Washington, EPA/NIOSH), 1991. NIOSH, Manual of Analytical Methods, Third Edition 1987. NIOSH, The Industrial Environment: It's Evaluation and Control, 3rd edition, (C incinnati, NIOSH), 1984. NIOSH, Occupational Diseases: A Guide to their Recognition, (Washington, US Gov t Printing Office), 1977. NIOSH, Occupation Safety and Health Guidelines for Chemical Hazards, (Cincinnati , Ohio: US Dept of Health & Human Services), 1988. NIOSH, Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, (Cincinnati, NIOSH), 1990. For Sale by the Superintendent of Documents, US Govt Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Nicholson, Andrew S. et. al., Health, Safety, and Ergonomics, (Boston: Butterwor ths), 1988. NTIS (Thousands of documents on all kinds of science topics), Port Royal Road, S pringfield, VA 22161 O'Donnell, Michael P. Design of Workplace Health Promotion Programs, (Birmingham , Mich: American Journal of Health Promotion), 1988. Occupational Stress: Health and Performance at Work, (Littleton, MA: PSG Pub Co .), 1986. Occupation Health Law: A Guide for Industry, (New York: M. Dekker), 1981. OSHA, Field Operation Manual, 1987. Ottoboni, M. Alice, The Dose Makes the Poison: A Plain Language Guide to Toxico logy, 2nd edition, (New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold), 1991. Patty, F.A., et. al., Patty's Industrial Hygiene & Toxicology, (New York, John W iley and Sons), Volume 1 General Principles, 4th ed. Part A, Part B, 1991 Volume 2 Toxicology, 3rd ed. Part A, Part B, Part C, 1981, 1982 Volume 3 The Work Environment, 2nd ed., Part A, 1985 Volume 3 Biological Responses, 2nd ed., Part B, 1985 Peck, Theodore P., Occupational Safety and Health, (Detroit, Gale Research Co.) 1974 Perkins, Jimmy, ed., et. al., Case Studies in Industrial Hygiene, 1987. Plog, Barbara A., Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, Chicago, Ill: National Saf ety Council), 1988. Proctor, Nick H. et. al., Chemical Hazards of the Workplace,( Philadelphia; Li ppincott), c1988 Proctor, Nick H., Proctor and Hughes' Chemical Hazards of the Workplace, (New Yo rk: van Nostrand Reinhold) c 1991 Proctor, Nick H. et. al., Chemical Hazards of the Workplace, (Philadelphia; New York: Lippincott) c1988 Puckett, Sam B., Managing AIDS in the Workplace, (Reading MA.: Addison-Wesley) c 1988 Pheasant, Stephen, Ergonomics, Work, and Health, (Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen Publi shers) 1991 Roach SA: Sampling air for particulates. The Industrial Environment: Its Evaluat ion and Control, (DHEW NIOSH) 1973. Rothstein, Mark A.. Occupational Safety and Health Law, (St. Paul Minn: West Pub Co.) 1990 Sandman, Peter M., Risk=Hazard+Outrage: A Formula for Effective Risk Communicat ion, (AIHA), 1993. Sherman, Merlene T., Health Strategies for Working Women, (Los Altos, Calif.: Cr isp Publications) 1991 Salmon, Vincent, Industrial Noise Control Manual, Cincinnati: National Institut e for Occupational Safety and Health), 1975. Sloan, Richard P., Investing in Employee Health: A Guide to Effective Health Pr omotion in the Workplace, (San Francisco: Jossey- Bass) 1987 Shepard, Roy J., Fitness and Health in Industry, (Basel; New York: Karger) 1986 Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations: Part 1910: Occupational Safety and Healt h Standards for General Industry, (Washington, US Govt Printing Office), 1993. Thomas, L.C. and Chamberlin, G.C., Colorimetric Chemical Analytical Methods, (Sa lisbury, England, Tintometer Limited) 1980. United States Coast Guard, Industrial Hygiene Manual, (Washington, DC, DOT, US C oast Guard), 1979. US. Environmental Protection Agency. Occupational Health and Safety Staff, Occu pational Health and Safety Program, (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protec tion Agency), 1984. US Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Fed. Occupational & Bene ficiary Health Serv., A Manual for the Comprehensive Management Evaluation of Oc cupational Health Programs, (Washington), 1987. US Dept of Labor, Protecting People at Work: A Reader in Occupational Safety and Health, (Washington DC, US Dept of Labor), 1980. US Dept. of Labor., Occupational Safety and Health, (Washington: The Library), 1 978. US Naval Medical Command, Workplace Monitoring Procedures Manual, (Washington, D .C.: Naval Medical Command) 1985. United States Navy, Student Guide for Workplace Monitor Training, (Washington, D C: The Command), 1985. US Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Principles and Practices of Oc cupational Safety and Health: A Programmed Instruction Course: Student Manual, Booklet Two, (Washington: US Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Adm. :for sale by US Occupational Safety and Health Adm., Job Safety & Health, (Washington, Dept o f Labor, Occup. Safety and Health Adm.). US Occupational Safety and Health Adm., The Benefits of Health and Safety Regula tion, (Cambridge, MA, Ballinger), 1981. US Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Inspecting for Job Safety and Health Hazards, (Washington, Occupational Safety and Health Adm.), 1992. US Occupational and Health Adm., OSHA Handbook for Small Businesses, (Washington , DC: US Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Adm.), 1992. US. Occupational Safety and Health Adm., Industrial Hygiene Technical Manual, ( Washington, US Dept. of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Adm), 1984. OSHA Industrial Hygiene Technical Manual US DOL ISBN: 0-86587-745-9 This may be obtained through the US Superintendent of Documents or Gover nment Institutes, Inc., 966 Hugerford Drive, #24, Rockville MD 20850. May also be found on OSHA's Regulations, Documents and Technical Information CD-ROM (also available from Sup USOSHA, Construction Industry: OSHA Safety and Health Standards, (Washington, D C: US Dept. of Labor, OSHA), 1987. USOSHA, General Industry Digest, (Washington, DC: US Dept of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Adm), 1991. United States. Occupational Safety and Health Adm., Hearing Conservation, (Washi ngton, DC? US Dept of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Adm.) 1992 US Occupational Safety and Health Adm, Analytical Methods Manual. US Public Health Service, The Industrial Environment its Evaluation and Control, (Washington: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health), 1984. Weiner, Edith, Office Biology: Or Why Tuesday is Your Most Productive Day and Ot her Relevant Facts for Survival in the Workplace, (New York: MasterMedia Limited ), 1993. Weiss, Stephen M. et. al., Health at Work, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc iates), 1990. Work, Health, and Productivity., (New York: Oxford University Press), 1991. World Health Organization, Evaluation of Exposure to Airborne Particles in the W ork Environment, (Geneva: World Health Organization), 1984. PERIODICALS American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal published by AIHA. Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene published by ACGIH. Business and Health published by American Health Consultants. Mayo Clinic Health Letter, Subscription Services, P.O. Box 53889, Boulder CO 803 22-3889 $24.00/year Occupational Health and Safety published by Medical Publications Inc., 225 N. New Road, Waco, TX 76710. Occupational Safety and Health Reporter published by the Bureau of National Affa irs, Washington DC. (Note: Highlighted references often cited as basic resources in industrial hygi ene)