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Applicable worldwide, this valuable guide will enable you to develop, implement, and maintain the effective occupational health programs for your company needs.
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Applicable worldwide, this valuable guide will enable you to develop, implement, and maintain the effective occupational health programs for your company needs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 205
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000157703
- Artikelnr.: 59950733
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 205
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000157703
- Artikelnr.: 59950733
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Stanley E. Jones is currently Corporate Program Manager of Industrial Hygiene for General Electric Company in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is responsible for monitoring and supporting the development and operation of effective occupational hygiene programs throughout General Electric's worldwide operations and providing technical assistance to company management and health professionals through the processes of review, consultation, recommendation, liaison and representation, and program appraisal. Born and educated in England, Mr. Jones majored in electrical engineering at a local technical college. He began his career with Imperial Chemical Industries, with responsibilities allied to the maintenance, construction, and commissioning of chemical and petrochemical plants. After coming to the United States in 1965, he accepted a position with The Budd Company in its Detroit Automotive Division. Since joining General Electric Company in 1966, his positions have included Manager of Health and Safety Assurance for General Electric's Engineered Materials Group (six specialty chemical businesses); Manager of Health, Safety and Environmental Engineering; and Specialist in Safety and Environmental Engineering for the Metallurgical Division. In these positions, Mr. Jones was responsible for the design, implementation, and overall effectiveness of industrial hygiene, safety, and environmental protection programs and regulatory compliance for as many as 35 U.S. and worldwide manufacturing operations.
Section 1: Program Overview
Executive Summary
Purpose
Scope
Responsibility
Management Function Responsibility Chart
Sample Company Policy
Sample Procedure
Section 2: Program Guidelines and Recommended Practices
Introduction
Administration
Recognition
Exposure Assessments
Hazard Reduction Procedures
Hazard Communication
Training
Recordkeeping
Use of Support Lc:.boratories /Consultants
Section 3: Auditing and Measurement
Introduction
Auditing and Measurement Procedures
Organization and Procedures
Occupational Illness and Injury Experience
Hazard Identification and Control
Training and Communications
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Typical Program Elements
Appendix B: Chemical and Physical Agents: Descriptions and Sources
Appendix C: Toxicology
Appendix D: Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1989
1990
Appendix E: Recommended Reference Materials
Appendix F: Glossary.
Executive Summary
Purpose
Scope
Responsibility
Management Function Responsibility Chart
Sample Company Policy
Sample Procedure
Section 2: Program Guidelines and Recommended Practices
Introduction
Administration
Recognition
Exposure Assessments
Hazard Reduction Procedures
Hazard Communication
Training
Recordkeeping
Use of Support Lc:.boratories /Consultants
Section 3: Auditing and Measurement
Introduction
Auditing and Measurement Procedures
Organization and Procedures
Occupational Illness and Injury Experience
Hazard Identification and Control
Training and Communications
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Typical Program Elements
Appendix B: Chemical and Physical Agents: Descriptions and Sources
Appendix C: Toxicology
Appendix D: Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1989
1990
Appendix E: Recommended Reference Materials
Appendix F: Glossary.
Section 1: Program Overview
Executive Summary
Purpose
Scope
Responsibility
Management Function Responsibility Chart
Sample Company Policy
Sample Procedure
Section 2: Program Guidelines and Recommended Practices
Introduction
Administration
Recognition
Exposure Assessments
Hazard Reduction Procedures
Hazard Communication
Training
Recordkeeping
Use of Support Lc:.boratories /Consultants
Section 3: Auditing and Measurement
Introduction
Auditing and Measurement Procedures
Organization and Procedures
Occupational Illness and Injury Experience
Hazard Identification and Control
Training and Communications
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Typical Program Elements
Appendix B: Chemical and Physical Agents: Descriptions and Sources
Appendix C: Toxicology
Appendix D: Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1989
1990
Appendix E: Recommended Reference Materials
Appendix F: Glossary.
Executive Summary
Purpose
Scope
Responsibility
Management Function Responsibility Chart
Sample Company Policy
Sample Procedure
Section 2: Program Guidelines and Recommended Practices
Introduction
Administration
Recognition
Exposure Assessments
Hazard Reduction Procedures
Hazard Communication
Training
Recordkeeping
Use of Support Lc:.boratories /Consultants
Section 3: Auditing and Measurement
Introduction
Auditing and Measurement Procedures
Organization and Procedures
Occupational Illness and Injury Experience
Hazard Identification and Control
Training and Communications
APPENDICES
Appendix A: Typical Program Elements
Appendix B: Chemical and Physical Agents: Descriptions and Sources
Appendix C: Toxicology
Appendix D: Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices for 1989
1990
Appendix E: Recommended Reference Materials
Appendix F: Glossary.