Occupational Exposures 1st Edition
Grab attention with a practical, authoritative guide that belongs on every occupational health professional’s shelf. Occupational Exposures, 1st Edition by Frances Alston and Onwuka Okorie delivers clear, evidence-based insight into identifying, assessing, and managing workplace hazards across industries.
This essential resource translates complex science into usable practice. It covers the full spectrum of occupational exposures—chemical, biological, physical, and psychosocial—while explaining exposure pathways, dose–response principles, monitoring techniques, and risk communication. Whether you oversee safety in manufacturing, healthcare, construction, mining, or laboratories, the book offers methods and checklists you can apply immediately to improve workplace safety and compliance with regional standards in the UK, Europe, North America, Africa, and beyond.
Packed with real-world examples and practical assessment tools, the text empowers occupational hygienists, safety officers, HR managers, clinicians, and regulators to make informed decisions. Learn how to design exposure assessments, interpret environmental and biological monitoring results, implement control strategies, and develop effective training and surveillance programs tailored to diverse work settings.
Readable yet rigorous, the book balances scientific depth with accessible language—ideal for experienced practitioners and students preparing for certification. With its global perspective and emphasis on actionable solutions, Occupational Exposures is a go-to reference for improving workplace health outcomes and meeting evolving regulatory expectations.
Take the next step toward safer workplaces: add this authoritative, practice-focused guide to your professional library and start applying proven exposure-control strategies today. Order your copy now and strengthen your occupational health toolkit.
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