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Encyclopedias
Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, 5th ed. by
Call Number: eBookISBN: 9781420003178Publication Date: 2006-01-01"This Fifth Edition spans the entire spectrum of environmental science and engineering. Still the most comprehensive, authoritative reference available in this field..." -- publisherEncyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety by
Call Number: STEELCASE Reference - RC963.3 .E53 1998, 4 vols - In Library Use onlyISBN: 9221092038Publication Date: 1998-11-01v. 1. The body, health care, management and policy, tools and approaches -- v. 2. Hazards -- v. 3. Chemical, industries and occupations -- v. 4. Guides, indexes.Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science by
Call Number: eBookISBN: 9781441911537Publication Date: 2014-02-03This encyclopedia provides decision-makers in Operations Research with a comprehensive overview of the range of ideas and forces that combine in OR/MS. New topics for the third edition, include yield management, flexible queuing systems, service management, local search, tolerance sensitivity analysis, influence diagrams, knowledge management, strategy and policy making, school districting, computational biology.
Dictionaries
The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering, 2nd ed. by
Call Number: eBookISBN: 9780415771955Publication Date: 2007-12-25Environmental science and engineering is a truly interdisciplinary field. From its origins in public health practice, concern for the well-being of our environment has embraced areas as diverse as chemistry, the earth sciences, biology, engineering and law. The specialist language of any discipline can be a barrier to co-operation and understanding in solving environmental problems. The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering explains many important specialist environmental terms in a clear and concise way. It also provides an extensive guide to the many acronyms encountered in environmental science. The Dictionary of Environmental Science and Engineering will be a valuable reference tool for anyone working, whether directly or indirectly, with the environment. The dictionary describes many of the acts, organisations and requirements related to the legislation of the environment, giving particular emphasis to those of the United States of America. Thus, it will be particularly useful to those seeking a greater understanding of the U.S. perspective on the environmental question.Lewis' Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health by
Call Number: STEELCASE REF - T55 .L468 2000, in library use onlyISBN: 1566703999Publication Date: 1999-09-28With definitions from areas such as toxicology, industrial hygiene, environmental compliance, environmental engineering, and occupational medicine the Lewis Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health contains THE MOST definitions for the words, related phrases, and terms encountered in these fields. It also includes a comprehensive listing of acronyms and abbreviations. You will find definitions in: risk management workers' compensation insurance chemistry transportation computing ergonomics product liability expert witnessing system safety health physics emergency response fire protection and prevention hazardous waste management occupational health and safety industrial security pollution control biology and microbiology environmental protection and preservation aviation and aerospace toxicology law and litigation accident investigation inspections and audits and much, much more! No other reference provides as much in a single source than the Lewis Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health. FeaturesLoss Prevention and Safety Control: Terms and Definitions by
Call Number: eBookISBN: 9781439833667Publication Date: 2010-12-17An encyclopedic, A-Z listing of terminology, Loss Prevention and Safety Control: Terms and Definitions addresses the need for a comprehensive reference that provides a complete and sufficient description of the terminology used in the safety/loss prevention field. Fostering clarity in communication among diverse segments within the field and between outside agencies, this book: Provides a reference for the background, meaning, and description of safety and loss prevention terms being used in government, industry, research, and education. Contains two-paragraph descriptions of terms, photographs, diagrams, graphs, and tables to aid understanding of the subject, making it more than a dictionary. Includes common safety terms, safety engineering aspects, a description of safety organizations, and a list of common safety standards and their scope The field of safety and loss prevention encompasses myriad unrelated industries and organizations, such as insurance companies, research entities, process industries, and educational organizations. These organizations may not realize that their terminology is not understood by individuals or even compatible with the nomenclature used outside their own sphere of influence. And even though fire protection and environmental professionals use identical and similar terminology, their meanings may be slightly different in selected applications. An all-encompassing reference, the book uses OSHA standards and interpretations as guidelines for the definitions and explanations. Drawing from the many areas that influence the terminology, it provides a basic understanding of the terms used in lost prevention and control.Occupational Health and Safety: terms, definitions, and abbreviations by
Call Number: STEELCASE Reference - RC963.A3 C66 1999 - In Library Use onlyISBN: 9781566703611Publication Date: 1999-05-12Industrial hygienists are being called on to provide expertise in more and more different fields. It is often difficult to keep up with the latest technologies in all these fields. This quick reference includes terms found in journals, books, manufacturers' literature, and other sources used daily by industrial hygienists and others. It is filled with nearly 5,000 terms in industrial hygiene, safety, and occupational medicine, plus relevant terms and abbreviations from acoustics, physics, chemistry, and biology. It contains vital information pertaining to bacteriology, environmental health, epidemiology, illumination, mathematics, medicine, microscopy, mineralogy, and other fields. Designed in an easy-to-access format, this handy sourcebook also includes terms and abbreviations used by government to enforce regulations in occupational health and safety. All information is presented in simple, non-technical language for easy understanding. In the health and safety field the disciplines of environmental health, industrial hygiene, occupational health, and safety are managed, supervised, and addressed by single groups instead of separately, as was previously done. As a result the health/safety professionals in industry today must be generalists instead of specialists. This book has been expanded in recognition of the changes in the field of Industrial hygiene. What's new in the new edition: Contains 50% more terms, definitions and abbreviations Increases coverage on each discipline Includes new entries from other disciplines such as epidemiology, microbiology, indoor air quality environmental health, and sanitation Features
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