Protecting Personnel at Hazardous Waste Sites ( 3 )

Publication series :3

Author: Martin   William;Gochfeld   Michael  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780080539959

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780750670494

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780750670494

Subject: X506 environmental pollution control and its troubleshooting

Language: ENG

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Description

The latest edition of Protecting Personnel at Hazardous Waste Sites brings together a wide range of occupational safety and health recommendations and practices directly applying to hazardous waste site cleanups. In addition to providing the most current information on maximum protection for cleanup personnel, this book is a practical, authoritative guide for those involved in cleanup operations.

The completely updated third edition cites the newest OSHA and NIOSH recommendations that have developed over the past decade and explores the new federal emphasis in hazardous waste site cleanups such as radiation safety, toxicology, unexploded ordnance, OSHA training, EPA training, and site health and safety plans.

  • Covers a wide array of occupational safety and health practices and recommendations applicable to hazardous waste clean-up
  • Provides the most up-to-date information on maximum protection for workers
  • Cites the newest OSHA and NIOSH recommendations and explores federal government emphases in the area

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Contents

pp.:  4 – 6

Preface

pp.:  6 – 8

Acknowledgments

pp.:  8 – 10

Authors

pp.:  10 – 20

Chapter 2. Information Gathering, Site Characterization and Information Resources

pp.:  42 – 70

Chapter 3. Occupational Health and Safety Programs for Hazardous Waste Workers

pp.:  70 – 102

Chapter 4. Toxicology and Risk Assessment

pp.:  102 – 156

Chapter 5. Air Monitoring at Hazardous Waste Sites

pp.:  156 – 201

Chapter 6. Compatibility Testing

pp.:  201 – 226

Chapter 7. Medical Surveillance for Hazardous Waste Workers

pp.:  226 – 247

Chapter 8. Engineering Controls: Site layout

pp.:  247 – 270

Chapter 9. Personal Protective Equipment

pp.:  270 – 314

Chapter 10. Heat Stress in Industrial Protective Encapsulating Garments

pp.:  314 – 375

Chapter 11. Decontamination

pp.:  375 – 406

Chapter 12. Training

pp.:  406 – 439

Chapter 13. Health and Safety Plans and Contingency Plans

pp.:  439 – 460

Chapter 14. Radiation Safety

pp.:  460 – 478

Chapter 15. Ordnance, Explosive Waste, and Unexploded Ordnance

pp.:  478 – 501

Chapter 16. Monitoring Well Health and Safety

pp.:  501 – 517

Chapter 17. Transportation Safety

pp.:  517 – 553

Chapter 18. ISO 9000 and 14,000 for Hazardous Waste Operations

pp.:  553 – 583

Appendix A. Abbreviations

pp.:  583 – 586

Appendix B. Acronyms

pp.:  586 – 589

Appendix C. Chemical Formulas

pp.:  589 – 591

Appendix D. Glossary

pp.:  591 – 599

Appendix E. Example: DoD Site Health and Safety Plan (HASP)

pp.:  599 – 603

Appendix F. Example: Industrial Site Health and Safety Plan (HASP)

pp.:  603 – 624

Appendix G. Hazardous Waste Management of DoE Sites

pp.:  624 – 644

Appendix H. Protecting Ecological Workers at hazardous Waste Sites

pp.:  644 – 658

Index

pp.:  658 – 664

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