Definitions, Conversions, and Calculations for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals, Third Edition (Definitions, Conversions & Calculations for Occupational Safety & Health Professionals) [Hardcover]
Author: Edward W. Finucane | Language: English | ISBN: 1566706408 | Format: PDF, EPUB
Definitions, Conversions, and Calculations for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals, Third Edition
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Standing firmly on the foundation built by the previous two editions, each a bestseller in its own right, Definitions, Conversions, and Calculations for Occupational Safety and Health Professionals, Third Edition is bound to repeat this success. A multipurpose reference suitable for professionals throughout the field, the book contains virtually every mathematical relationship, formula, definition, and conversion factor that any professional will ever need or encounter combined with example problems and step-by step solutions. The book has been carefully crafted to reflect the best of current thinking and technological understanding of these concepts as used in the field.
See what's new in the Third Edition:
Expansion of the concepts covered in each chapter
New chapter on Mechanical Vibration
Based on the professional experiences of the author and his colleagues, the sample problems and detailed solutions provide a complete roadmap that leads from the problem statement itself all the way to an eventual solution. A useful technical resource, the book identifies "how to calculate it" and "what does that mean", bringing together in one volume an array of definitions and calculations that are either widely scattered throughout, or not available at all, in any of the various other reference materials.
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Based on the professional experiences of the author and his colleagues, the sample problems and detailed solutions provide a complete roadmap that leads from the problem statement itself all the way to an eventual solution. A useful technical resource, the book identifies "how to calculate it" and "what does that mean", bringing together in one volume an array of definitions and calculations that are either widely scattered throughout, or not available at all, in any of the various other reference materials.
- Series: Definitions, Conversions & Calculations for Occupational Safety & Health Professionals
- Hardcover: 552 pages
- Publisher: CRC Press; 3 edition (April 11, 2006)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1566706408
- ISBN-13: 978-1566706407
- Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 7.2 x 9.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #400,432 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #67 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Internal Medicine > Occupational
This is definitely a great resource to have as an Occupational Safety and Health professional. I use it mostly to study for the CSP exam that I have coming up. The formulas and layout is easy to follow and they give you work space throughout the text to work out the problems right there. This helped me pass the Safety Fundamentals exam and I find myself using it when writing technical reports as well! Excellent publication!By Christopher
I used this book to prepare for the Certified Industrial Hygienist exam. I found the book pretty comprehensive but somehow hard to use. Also the formulas in the book don't all match the ones in the ABIH formula sheet. I think it will be a good reference book.By S_S
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