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- Book Title
- How Everyday Products Make People Sick
- Weight
- 1 lbs
- Product Group
- Book
- IsTextBook
- Yes
- ISBN
- 9780520248823
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520248821
ISBN-13
9780520248823
eBay Product ID (ePID)
53846308
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
385 Pages
Publication Name
How Everyday Products Make People Sick : Toxins at Home and in the Workplace
Language
English
Subject
Toxicology, Consumer Behavior, Health Care Issues, Health Risk Assessment, Occupational & Industrial Medicine, History, Diseases
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Health & Fitness, Business & Economics, Medical
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-011268
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"A superbly researched and scholarly book that traces the history of the author's selection of relatively well-known occupational hazards."-- Occupational & Environmental Medicine, A superbly researched and scholarly book that traces the history of the author's selection of relatively well-known occupational hazards.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
615.9
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. The Forgotten Histories of "Modern" Hazards 2. The Shadow of Smoke: How to Evade Regulation 3. Good Glue, Better Glue, Superglue 4. Under a Green Sea: The Rising Tide of Chlorine 5. Going Crazy at Work: Cycles of Carbon Disulfide Poisoning 6. Job Fever: Inhaling Dust and Fumes 7. Emerging Toxins Conclusion Notes Index
Synopsis
This book reveals the hidden health dangers in many of the seemingly innocent products we encounter every day--a tube of glue in a kitchen drawer, a bottle of bleach in the laundry room, a rayon scarf on a closet shelf, a brass knob on the front door, a wood plank on an outdoor deck. A compelling expose, written by a physician with extensive experience in public health and illustrated with disturbing case histories, How Everyday Products Make People Sick is a rich and meticulously documented account of injury and illness across different time periods, places, and technologies. It presents a picture not of one exceptional or corrupt industry but rather of how run-of-the-mill manufacturing processes and consumer marketing expose workers and the general public alike to toxic hazards. More troubling still, even when such hazards are recognized, calls for their control are routinely ignored. Written for a wide audience, it offers a critical and disquieting perspective on the relationship between industrial development and its adverse health consequences. Among the surprisingly common hazards discussed in How Everyday Products Make People Sick: * Glue and rubber cement * Chlorine bleach * Rayon and other synthetic textiles * Welding and other metal fumes * Wood preservatives * Gasoline additives, This book reveals the hidden health dangers in many of the seemingly innocent products we encounter every day--a tube of glue in a kitchen drawer, a bottle of bleach in the laundry room, a rayon scarf on a closet shelf, a brass knob on the front door, a wood plank on an outdoor deck. A compelling exposÉ, written by a physician with extensive experience in public health and illustrated with disturbing case histories,How Everyday Products Make People Sickis a rich and meticulously documented account of injury and illness across different time periods, places, and technologies. It presents a picture not of one exceptional or corrupt industry but rather of how run-of-the-mill manufacturing processes and consumer marketing expose workers and the general public alike to toxic hazards. More troubling still, even when such hazards are recognized, calls for their control are routinely ignored. Written for a wide audience, it offers a critical and disquieting perspective on the relationship between industrial development and its adverse health consequences. Among the surprisingly common hazards discussed inHow Everyday Products Make People Sick: ¥ Glue and rubber cement ¥ Chlorine bleach ¥ Rayon and other synthetic textiles ¥ Welding and other metal fumes ¥ Wood preservatives ¥ Gasoline additives, This book reveals the hidden health dangers in many of the seemingly innocent products we encounter every day--a tube of glue in a kitchen drawer, a bottle of bleach in the laundry room, a rayon scarf on a closet shelf, a brass knob on the front door, a wood plank on an outdoor deck. A compelling expose, written by a physician with extensive experience in public health and illustrated with disturbing case histories, "How Everyday Products Make People Sick "is a rich and meticulously documented account of injury and illness across different time periods, places, and technologies. It presents a picture not of one exceptional or corrupt industry but rather of how run-of-the-mill manufacturing processes and consumer marketing expose workers and the general public alike to toxic hazards. More troubling still, even when such hazards are recognized, calls for their control are routinely ignored. Written for a wide audience, it offers a critical and disquieting perspective on the relationship between industrial development and its adverse health consequences. Among the surprisingly common hazards discussed in "How Everyday Products Make People Sick: " Glue and rubber cement Chlorine bleach Rayon and other synthetic textiles Welding and other metal fumes Wood preservatives Gasoline additives, This book reveals the hidden health dangers in many of the seemingly innocent products we encounter every day--a tube of glue in a kitchen drawer, a bottle of bleach in the laundry room, a rayon scarf on a closet shelf, a brass knob on the front door, a wood plank on an outdoor deck. A compelling exposé, written by a physician with extensive experience in public health and illustrated with disturbing case histories, How Everyday Products Make People Sick is a rich and meticulously documented account of injury and illness across different time periods, places, and technologies. It presents a picture not of one exceptional or corrupt industry but rather of how run-of-the-mill manufacturing processes and consumer marketing expose workers and the general public alike to toxic hazards. More troubling still, even when such hazards are recognized, calls for their control are routinely ignored. Written for a wide audience, it offers a critical and disquieting perspective on the relationship between industrial development and its adverse health consequences. Among the surprisingly common hazards discussed in How Everyday Products Make People Sick: * Glue and rubber cement * Chlorine bleach * Rayon and other synthetic textiles * Welding and other metal fumes * Wood preservatives * Gasoline additives
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2006011268
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