Proceedings of the symposium on standards for occupational exposures to hot environments.
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1973/02/28
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Description:Symposium on standards for exposures to hot environments. Topics include: dehydration, heat stress, effects of age and sex, heat disorders, work practices standard, environmental measurements, engineering assessment of heat data, physiologic monitoring, time weighted average exposure, physiological strain in steelworkers, heat stress in a glass container plant, heat stress in nonacclimatized workers and practical problems of implementation of the NIOSH proposed standard for occupational exposure to hot work environments. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00049162
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NTIS Accession Number:PB88204110
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Citation:Proceedings of the Symposium on Standards for Occupational Exposures to Hot Environments 1973 Feb; :1-429
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Contact Point Address:None Industrial Health Foundation 5231 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15232
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Federal Fiscal Year:1973
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Performing Organization:Industrial Health Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:19720101
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Source Full Name:Proceedings of the Symposium on Standards for Occupational Exposures to Hot Environments
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End Date:19730630
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