Sección: LibrosTítulo: An International review of procedures for establishing occupational exposure limitsPublicación: Virginia : AIHA, [1996]Descripción física: III, 64 p. ; 28 cm.Notas: Fondo donado por el Sr. Enrique González Fernández, del INSHTSumario: In 1993, the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA) commissioned Ariel Research Corporation to prepare a study on international procedures for establishing occupational exposure limits. The goal of that research was to identify methods that have been successful elsewhere and to assess the desirability of applying some of those methods to rulemaking in the United States. The study included analyses of the processes for setting occupational exposure limits in 23 organizations in 15 countries; flow charts depicting the fundamentals of the process in each organization; matrices comparing the basic features of each program; and lists of principal contacts for each organizationMateria / lugar / evento: Higiene industrialContaminantes químicosValores TLVOtros autores: American Industrial Hygiene Association Otras clasificaciones: 872Derechos: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: