!1: Now is the time Response to Occupational Health Hazards: A Historical Perspective (Industrial Health & Safety) Order Today!
What are the effects of industry upon the health of employees? This enormously complex question involves historical, social, political, and scientific issues—and has a major impact on national policy decisions and regulatory activities. This unique book explores the history of occupational disease in the American workplace. Beginning with the centuries-old belief of disease as an acceptable and unavoidable by-product of industrial expansion, it moves to current methods of diagnosis, control and prevention. You will find in-depth coverage of:
- the growth of federal responsibility for occupational risks
- the evolution of mandatory health standards
- risk assessment and federal policy 1970–1990
- case studies of lead, asbestos, vinyl chloride, silicosis and byssinosis and steps taken to control or eliminate these conditions
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