Annex IX
1. Access to Medical and Exposure Records
OSHA
3110, US DL, Washington, 1989.
2. Ahlbom
A, Norell S
Introduction to Modern
Epidemiology
Epidemiology
Resources Inc, Chestnut Hill, 1990.
3. Baselt
R C
Biological Monitoring
Methods for Industrial Chemicals
Biomedical
Publications, Davis, 1980.
4. Chong
J
Health Effects of Coal
Tar and Bitumens
Occupational
Health Program, Mc Master University, Hamilton, 1986.
5. Computer Aided Management Of Emergency
Operations
US
EPA, 1992.
6. Counting
Injuries and Illnesses in the Workplace: Proposals for A Better System,
Eds
Pollack E S and Keimig D G,
National
Academy Press, Washington, 1987.
7. Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health
and Safety Vols 1 & 2, Third Ed
Ed
Parmeggiani L, ILO, Geneva, 1989.
8. Gochfeld
M
Medical Surveillance in the Workplace: Complementary Preventive
Strategies
Environmental
Research, 59, 67-80, 1992.
9. Hearing Conservation, OSHA 3074, US
DL, Washington, 1992.
10. Injury
and Illness Data Available from 1988 Workers' Compensation Records,
US
DL, Washington, 1990.
11. Injury Control
MMWR
Reprints, US DHHS, Washington, 1992.
12. Medical
Management of Chemical Exposures in the Petroleum Industry, American
Petroleum Institute, Washington, 1982.
13. NIOSH
Occupational Disease, Injury and Hazard Surveillance Activities FY 91,
US
DHHS, Washington, 1993.
14. NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards
US
DSSH, Washington, 1990.
15. NIOSH
Surveillance of Occupational Illness and Injury in the United States - Current
Perspectives and Future Directions
US
DSSH, Atlanta, 1987.
16. Occupational Health
Guidelines for Chemical Hazards
US
DHHS and US DL, Washington, 1981.
17. Occupational
Injuries and Illnesses in the United States By Industry, 1991 US DL, 1993.
18. Sax
N I,
Dangerous Properties of
Industrial Materials
Van
Nostrand, New York, 1979.
19. Sentinel Event Notification
System for Occupational Risks
US
DSSH, Washington, 1987.
20. Surveillance in
Occupational Health and Safety
Ed
Baker E L,
US
DHHS, American Journal of Public Health Supplement, Dec. 1989.
21. The Abbreviated Injury
Scale,
Association
for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine, Des Plaines, 1990.
22. The Factories Act,
Government of India, New Delhi.
23. The
Third National Injury Control Conference: Setting the National Agenda for
Injury Control in the 1990s
US
DHHS, Washington, 1992.
24. Vijayan
V K
Spirometric Norms in
India
mimeo,
Madras.
25. Workplace Exposure to
Asbestos: Review and Recommendations,
US
DHHS and US DL, Washington, 1980
Abbreviations:
DHHS
US Department Of Health
and Human Services;
DL US
Department Of Labour;
EPA
US Environmental
Protection Agency;
HSE UK
Health and Safety Executive;
NIOSH US
National Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health;
OSHA US
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.