examples of PB‐PK models for toxic substances a that are availabl...
6 Chapter 10TABLE 1 Membrane function/structure alterations associated with toxic agents. TABLE 2 Relative body mass and blood flow for a 70 kg man.
7 Chapter 11Table 3 Common work and environmental triggers.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1 Industrial hygienists in the workforce.FIGURE 2 AIHA membership since 1940.FIGURE 3 British Occupational Hygiene Society workplace health triangle.
2 Chapter 3FIGURE 1 Life‐cycle process reprinted with permission from ANSI/ASSP Z590.3‐...FIGURE 2 Prevention through design during system's lifecycle (8).FIGURE 3 ANSI Z590.3‐2011 (R2016) prevention through design risk reduction h...FIGURE 4 Hierarchy of risk treatment (HoRT) (9).FIGURE 5 Alignment of ISO 31000:2018 and the ANSI/ASSE Z590.3 risk assessmen...FIGURE 6 Operational risk management within life cycle phases (4, 12). SH&E...FIGURE 7 Design safety review process.FIGURE 8 Simplified PHA.FIGURE 9 Pure sulfur dioxide liquid filling and dispensing.FIGURE 10 DMDC dosing machine in bottling area.FIGURE 11 Hierarchy of controls reprinted with permission from ANSI/ASSP Z59...FIGURE 12 PtD intervention outcomes.
3 Chapter 4Figure 1 Bow‐tie model.Figure 2 Bow‐tie presented in a multidisciplinary format.Figure 3 A basic control banding 4 × 4 model for delineating risk levels. A ...
4 Chapter 5Figure 1 Health risk ranking.Figure 2 Log‐normal distribution. FIGURE 3 Combinations collecting two samples.FIGURE 4 AIHA's: a strategy for assessing and managing occupational exposure...FIGURE 5 Cost of risk.Figure 6 Source‐pathway‐receptor model.Figure 7 Dermal route of entry.Figure 8 Inhalation route of entry.Figure 9 Oral route of entry.Figure 10 Risk ranking matrix.
5 Chapter 6FIGURE 1 Hierarchy of controls and risk mitigation.FIGURE 2 Risk realms.Figure 3 The hot‐cold decision triangle.FIGURE 4 Residual risk.FIGURE 5 2004 COSO ERM framework.FIGURE 6 2017 COSO ERM framework.FIGURE 7 Systems thinking iceberg.
6 Chapter 8FIGURE 1 The social media marketing funnel.FIGURE 2 Social media platforms that produce the best ROI according to Socia...
7 Chapter 9FIGURE 1 Linear concentration–response curve based on the data from various ...FIGURE 2 Correlation of OELs with equilibrium dissociation constants of orga...FIGURE 3 Correlation of OELs with equilibrium dissociation constants of orga...FIGURE 4 Organization and methods used to set corporate occupational exposur...FIGURE 5 Comparison of the peak average and residual body burdens of an air ...FIGURE 6 The accumulation of a substance during irregular periods of intermi...
8 Chapter 10FIGURE 1 Schematic for dynamics of tissue damage. Chemical agents are taken in...FIGURE 2 Schematic for uptake and distribution of chemicals in the body. Absor...FIGURE 3 Schematic of interaction between transport and metabolism. The parent...FIGURE 4 Structure of phospholipid molecular component of the bimolecular cell...FIGURE 5 Schematic diagram of lipid bimolecular cell membrane model.FIGURE 6 Three‐dimensional proposed model of a typical cell membrane. White ...FIGURE 7 Influence of particle size on deposition of aerosols in the respirato...FIGURE 8 Schematic diagram of gas, vapor, and particulate movement in the resp...FIGURE 9 Predicted (CFK model) buildup of blood carboxyhemoglobin (%) in a mot...FIGURE 10 Skin structure. Substances of lower molecular weight with moderate...FIGURE 11 An illustration of multiple pathways of metabolism. Methyl parathi...FIGURE 12 Plasma concentration of an injected xenobiotic. (a) Experimentally...FIGURE 13 Schematic diagram of the structural and functional elements of the...
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