1. Part X
1.1. INDUSTRIES BASED ON BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES
1.1.1. Agriculture and Natural Resources Based Industries
1.1.2. Beverage Industry Resources
1.1.3. Fishing
1.1.4. Food Industry
1.1.5. Forestry
1.1.6. Hunting
1.1.7. Livestock Rearing Resources
1.1.8. Lumber
1.1.9. Paper and Pulp Industry
2. Part XI
2.1. INDUSTRIES BASES ON NATURAL RESOURCES
2.1.1. Iron and Steel
2.1.2. Mining and Quarrying
2.1.3. Oil Exploration and Distribution
2.1.4. Power Generation and Distribution
3. Part XII
3.1. CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
3.1.1. Chemical Processing
3.1.2. Oil and Natural Gas
3.1.3. Pharmaceutical Industry
3.1.4. Rubber Industry
4. Part XIII
4.1. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
4.1.1. Electrical Appliances and Equipment
4.1.2. Metal Processing and Metal Working Industry
4.1.3. Microelectronics and Semiconductors
4.1.4. Glass, Pottery and Related Materials
4.1.5. Printing, Photography and Reproduction Industry
4.1.6. Woodworking
5. Part XIV
5.1. TEXTILE and APPAREL INDUSTRIES
5.1.1. Clothing and Finished Textile Products
5.1.2. Leather, Fur and Footwear
5.1.3. Textile Goods Industry
6. Part XV
6.1. TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES
6.1.1. Aerospace Manufacture and Maintenance
6.1.2. Motor Vehicles and Heavy Equipment
6.1.3. Ship and Boat Building and Repair
7. Part XVI
7.1. CONSTRUCTION
7.1.1. Construction
8. Part XVII
8.1. SERVICES and TRADE
8.1.1. Education and Training Services
8.1.2. Emergency and Security Services
8.1.3. Entertainment and the Arts
8.1.4. Health Care Facilities and Services
8.1.5. Hotels and Restaurants
8.1.6. Office and Retail Trades
8.1.7. Personal and Community Services
8.1.8. Public and Government Services
8.1.9. Transport Industry and Warehousing
9. Part XVIII
9.1. GUIDE
9.1.1. Guide to Occupations
9.1.2. Guide to Chemicals
9.1.3. Guide to Units and Abbreviations
10. Part I
10.1. THE BODY
10.1.1. BLOOD
10.1.1.1. Haematopoietic and Lymphatic System
10.1.1.2. Leukaemia, Malignant Lymphomas and Multiple Myeloma
10.1.1.3. Agents or Work Conditions Affecting the Blood
10.1.2. CANCER
10.1.2.1. Introduction
10.1.2.2. Occupational Carcinogens
10.1.2.3. Environmental Cancer
10.1.2.4. Prevention
10.1.3. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
10.1.3.1. Tables and Figures
10.1.3.1.1. Introduction
10.1.3.1.2. Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in the Workforce
10.1.3.1.3. The Risk Factor Concept in Cardiovascular Disease
10.1.3.1.4. Rehabilitation and Prevention Programmes
10.1.3.2. Physical, Chemical and Biological Hazards
10.1.3.2.1. Physical Factors
10.1.3.2.2. Chemical Hazardous Materials
10.1.3.2.3. Biological Hazards
10.1.4. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
10.1.4.1. Digestive system
10.1.4.2. Mouth and teeth
10.1.4.3. Liver
10.1.4.4. Peptic ulcer
10.1.4.5. Liver Cancer
10.1.4.6. Pancreatic cancer
10.1.5. MENTAL HEALTH
10.1.5.1. Work and Mental Health
10.1.5.2. Work-related Psychosis
10.1.5.3. Depression
10.1.5.4. Work-related Anxiety
10.1.5.5. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and its Relationship to Occupational Health and Injury Prevention
10.1.5.6. Stress and Burnout and their Implication in the Work Environment
10.1.5.7. Cognitive Disorders
10.1.5.8. Karoshi: Death from Overwork
10.1.6. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
10.1.6.1. Overview
10.1.6.2. Muscles
10.1.6.3. Tendons
10.1.6.4. Bones and Joints
10.1.6.5. Intervertebral Discs
10.1.6.6. Low-back Region
10.1.6.7. Thoracic Spine Region
10.1.6.8. Neck
10.1.6.9. Shoulder
10.1.6.10. Elbow
10.1.6.11. Forearm, Wrist and Hand
10.1.6.12. Hip and Knee
10.1.6.13. Leg, Ankle and Foot
10.1.6.14. Other Diseases
10.1.7. NERVOUS SYSTEM
10.1.7.1. Nervous System: Overview
10.1.7.2. Anatomy and Physiology
10.1.7.3. Chemical Neurotoxic Agents
10.1.7.4. Manifestations of Acute and Early Chronic Poisoning
10.1.7.5. Preventing Neurotoxicity at Work
10.1.7.6. Clinical Syndromes Associated with Neurotoxicity
10.1.7.7. Measuring Neurotoxic Deficits
10.1.7.8. Diagnosis
10.1.7.9. Occupational Neuroepidemiology
10.1.8. RENAL-URINARY SYSTEM
10.1.8.1. Renal-Urinary Systems
10.1.8.2. Renal-Urinary Cancers
10.1.9. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
10.1.9.1. Reproductive System: Introduction
10.1.9.2. Introduction to Male and Female Reproductive Function
10.1.9.3. Male Reproductive System and Toxicology
10.1.9.4. Structure of the Female Reproductive System and Target Organ Vulnerability
10.1.9.5. Maternal Occupational Exposures and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
10.1.9.6. Preterm Delivery and Work
10.1.9.7. Occupational and Environmental Exposures to the Newborn
10.1.9.8. Maternity Protection in Legislation
10.1.9.9. Pregnancy and US Work Recommendations
10.1.10. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
10.1.10.1. Structure and Function
10.1.10.2. Lung Function Examination
10.1.10.3. Diseases Caused by Respiratory Irritants and Toxic Chemicals
10.1.10.4. Occupational Asthma
10.1.10.5. Diseases Caused by Organic Dusts
10.1.10.6. Beryllium Disease
10.1.10.7. Pneumoconioses: Definition
10.1.10.8. ILO International Classification of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses
10.1.10.9. Aetiopathogenesis of Pneumoconioses
10.1.10.10. Silicosis
10.1.10.11. Coal Workers’ Lung Diseases
10.1.10.12. Asbestos-Related Diseases
10.1.10.13. Hard Metal Disease
10.1.10.14. Respiratory System: The Variety of Pneumoconioses
10.1.10.15. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
10.1.10.16. Health Effects of Man-Made Fibres
10.1.10.17. Respiratory Cancer
10.1.10.18. Occupationally Acquired Infections of the Lung
10.1.11. SENSORY SYSTEM
10.1.11.1. The ear
10.1.11.2. Chemically-Induced Hearing Disorders
10.1.11.3. Physically-Induced Hearing Disorders
10.1.11.4. Equilibrium
10.1.11.5. Vision and Work
10.1.11.6. Taste
10.1.11.7. Smell
10.1.11.8. Cutaneous Receptors
10.1.12. SKIN DISEASES
10.1.12.1. Overview: Occupational Skin Diseases
10.1.12.2. Non-Melanocytic Skin Cancer
10.1.12.3. Malignant Melanoma
10.1.12.4. Occupational Contact Dermatitis
10.1.12.5. Prevention of Occupational Dermatoses
10.1.12.6. Occupational Nail Dystrophy
10.1.12.7. Stigmata
10.1.13. SYSTEMATIC CONDITIONS
10.1.13.1. Systemic Conditions: An Introduction
10.1.13.2. Sick Building Syndrome
10.1.13.3. Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
11. Part II
11.1. HEALTH CARE
11.1.1. First Aid and Emergency Medical Services
11.1.1.1. First Aid
11.1.1.2. Traumatic Head Injuries
11.1.2. Health Protection and Promotion
11.1.2.1. Health Protection and Promotion in the Workplace: An Overview
11.1.2.2. Worksite Health Promotion
11.1.2.3. Health Promotion in the Workplace: England
11.1.2.4. Health Promotion in Small Organizations: The US experience
11.1.2.5. Role of the Employee Health Service in Preventive Programmes
11.1.2.6. Health Improvement Programmes at Maclaren Industries, Inc.: A Case Study
11.1.2.7. Role of the Employee Health Service in Prevention Programmes: A Case Study
11.1.2.8. Worksite Health Promotion in Japan
11.1.2.9. Health Risk Appraisal
11.1.2.10. Physical Training and Fitness Programmes: An Organizational Asset
11.1.2.11. Worksite Nutrition Programmes
11.1.2.12. Smoking Control in the Workplace
11.1.2.13. Smoking Control Programmes at Merrill Lynch and Company, Inc.: A Case Study
11.1.2.14. Cancer Prevention and Control
11.1.2.15. Women’s Health
11.1.2.16. Mammography Programme at Marks and Spencer: A Case Study
11.1.2.17. Worksite Strategies to Improve Maternal and Infant Health: Experiences of US Employers
11.1.2.18. HIV/AIDS Education
11.1.2.19. Health Protection and Promotion: Infectious Diseases
11.1.2.20. Protecting the Health of the Traveller
11.1.2.21. Stress Management Programmes
11.1.2.22. Alcohol and Drug Abuse
11.1.2.23. Employee Assistance Programmes
11.1.2.24. Health in the Third Age: Pre-retirement Programmes
11.1.2.25. Outplacement
11.1.3. Occupational Health Services
11.1.3.1. Standards, Principles and Approaches in Occupational Health Services
11.1.3.2. Occupational Health Services and Practice
11.1.3.3. Medical Inspection of Workplaces and Workers in France
11.1.3.4. Occupational Health Services in Small-Scale Enterprises
11.1.3.5. Accident Insurance and Occupational Health Services in Germany
11.1.3.6. Occupational Health Services in the United States: Introduction
11.1.3.7. Governmental Occupational Health Agencies in the United States
11.1.3.8. Corporate Occupational Health Services in the United States: Services Provided Internally
11.1.3.9. Contract Occupational Health Services in the United States
11.1.3.10. Labour Union-Based Activities in the United States
11.1.3.11. Academic-Based Occupational Health Services in the United States
11.1.3.12. Occupational Health Services in Japan
11.1.3.13. Labour Protection in the Russian Federation: Law and Practice
11.1.3.14. The Practice of Occupational Health Service in the People’s Republic of China
11.1.3.15. Occupational Safety and Health in the Czech Republic
11.1.3.16. Practising Occupational Health in India
12. Part III
12.1. MANAGEMENT & POLICY
12.1.1. Development, Technology and Trade
12.1.1.1. Occupational Health Trends in Development
12.1.1.2. Industrialized Countries and Occupational Health and Safety
12.1.1.3. Case Studies in Technological Change
12.1.1.4. Small Enterprises and Occupational Health and Safety
12.1.1.5. Transfer of Technology and Technological Choice
12.1.1.6. Free-Trade Agreements
12.1.1.7. Case Study: World Trade Organization
12.1.1.8. Product Stewardship and the Migration of Industrial Hazards
12.1.1.9. Economic Aspects of Occupational Health and Safety
12.1.1.10. Case Study: Industrialization and Occupational Health Problems in China
12.1.2. Disability and Work
12.1.2.1. Disability: Concepts and Definitions
12.1.2.2. Case Study: Legal Classification of Disabled People in France
12.1.2.3. Social Policy and Human Rights: Concepts of Disability
12.1.2.4. International Labour Standards and National Employment Legislation in Favour of Disabled Persons
12.1.2.5. Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Support Services
12.1.2.6. Disability Management at the Workplace: Overview and Future Trends
12.1.2.7. Rehabilitation and Noise-induced Hearing Loss
12.1.2.8. Rights and Duties: An Employer’s Perspective
12.1.2.9. Rights and Duties: An Employer’s Perspective
12.1.2.10. Rights and Duties: Workers’ Perspective
12.1.3. Education and Training
12.1.3.1. Introduction and Overview
12.1.3.2. Principles of Training
12.1.3.3. Worker Education and Training
12.1.3.4. Evaluating Health and Safety Training: A Case Study in Chemical Workers Hazardous Waste Worker Education
12.1.3.5. Environmental Education and Training: The State of Hazardous Materials Worker Education in the United States
12.1.3.6. Worker Education and Environmental Improvement
12.1.3.7. Safety and Health Training of Managers
12.1.3.8. Training of Health and Safety Professionals
12.1.3.9. A New Approach to Learning and Training:A Case Study by the ILO-FINNIDA African Safety and Health Project
12.1.4. Ethical Issues
12.1.4.1. Codes and Guidelines
12.1.4.2. Responsible Science: Ethical Standards and Moral Behaviour in Occupational Health
12.1.4.3. Ethical Issues in Occupational Health and Safety Research
12.1.4.4. Ethics in the Workplace: A Framework for Moral Judgement
12.1.4.5. Surveillance of the Working Environment
12.1.4.6. Canons of Ethical Conduct and Interpretive Guidelines
12.1.4.7. Ethical Issues: Information and Confidentiality
12.1.4.8. Ethics in Health Protection and Health Promotion
12.1.4.9. Case Study: Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace - Ethical Considerations
12.1.4.10. International Code of Ethics for Occupational Health Professionals
12.1.5. Labour Relations and Human Resources Management
12.1.6. Information and OSH
12.1.7. Resources, Institutional, Structural and Legal
12.1.8. Topics in Workers' Compensation Systems
12.1.9. Work and Workers
12.1.10. Worker's Compensation Systems
13. Part IV
13.1. TOOLS & APPROACHES
13.1.1. Biological Monitoring
13.1.2. Epidemiology and Statistics
13.1.3. Ergonomics
13.1.4. Occupational Hygiene
13.1.5. Personal Protection
13.1.6. Record Systems and Surveillance
13.1.7. Toxicology
14. Part V
14.1. PSYCHOSOCIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS
14.1.1. Organizations and Health and Safety Resources
14.1.2. Psychosocial and Organizational Factors
15. Part VI
15.1. GENERAL HAZARDS
15.1.1. Barometric Pressure Increased
15.1.2. Barometric Pressure Reduced
15.1.3. Biological Hazards Resources
15.1.4. Disasters, Natural and Technological
15.1.5. Electricity
15.1.6. Fire
15.1.7. Heat and Cold
15.1.8. Hours of Work
15.1.9. Indoor Air Quality
15.1.10. Indoor Environmental Control
15.1.11. Lighting Resources
15.1.12. Noise
15.1.13. Radiation: Ionizing
15.1.14. Radiation, Non-Ionizing
15.1.15. Vibration
15.1.16. Violence
15.1.17. Visual Display Units
16. Part VII
16.1. THE ENVIRONMENT
16.1.1. Environmental Health Hazards
16.1.2. Environmental Policy
16.1.3. Environmental Pollution Control
17. Part VIII
17.1. ACCIDENTS and SAFETY MANAGEMENT
17.1.1. Accident Prevention
17.1.2. Audits, Inspections and Investigations
17.1.3. Safety Applications
17.1.4. Safety Policy and Leadership
17.1.5. Safety Programs
18. Part IX
18.1. CHEMICALS
18.1.1. Metals: Chemical Properties and Toxicity
18.1.2. Minerals and Agricultural Chemicals
18.1.3. Using, Storing and Transporting Chemicals