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Occupational Health Practice

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1973
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: R. S. F. Schilling
  • Language: English

Occupational Health Practice is a comprehensive account of the practice of protecting and improving the health of people at work, with some emphasis on the special needs of workers… Read more

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Occupational Health Practice is a comprehensive account of the practice of protecting and improving the health of people at work, with some emphasis on the special needs of workers in developing countries. Topics covered by this book include the functions of an occupational health service; special examinations in occupational medicine; uses and methods of epidemiology; and ergonomics. The mental health of people at work, prevention of occupational disease, and ethics in occupational health practice are also discussed. This book is comprised of 22 chapters and begins by outlining national developments in occupational medicine, along with the different forms of service provided by private enterprise and the state. The factors that influence a nation or an industrial organization to pay attention to the health of people at work are also considered. The discussion then turns to the importance of health to one's work, the functions of an occupational health service, and prevention of accidents and occupational disease. Methods used in the study of groups of workers are described in sections on epidemiology, field surveys, and the collection and handling of sickness absence data. The text also looks at ergonomics, occupational hygiene, and ethics and education in occupational health. This monograph will be useful to physicians, hygienists, nurses, and safety officers working in the field of occupational health; to those whose interests encompass occupational health, but cannot attend a course; and to medical and non-medical specialists in related fields.

Table of contents


Contributors

Preface

Foreword


1. Developments in Occupational Health


2. Man's Work and His Health


3. The Functions of an Occupational Health Service


4. Preliminary, Periodic and other Routine Medical Examinations


5. Special Examinations in Occupational Medicine

Section I. Pulmonary Function

Section II. Other Examinations


6. Well Person Screening and Executive Health Supervision


7. Treatment Services


8. Uses and Methods of Epidemiology


9. Field Surveys and Sampling Methods


10. Sickness Absence


11. The Psycho-Social and Organizational Environment


12. Ergonomics


13. The Physical Environment


14. Airborne Contaminants


15. The Thermal Environment


16. Industrial Ventilation


17. Protective Clothing and Equipment


18. Mental Health of People at Work


19. Occupational Safety and Accident Prevention


20. Prevention of Occupational Disease


21. Ethics in Occupational Health Practice


22. Education in Occupational Health

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1973
  • Language: English

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