Hunter's Diseases of Occupations

Kitap : Hunter's Diseases of Occupations

Yazar : * Donald Hunter

Dil : İngilizce

Bölüm : Sağlık-Güvenlik-Çevre

Yayın Yeri : Hong Kong

Yayın Tarihi : Ocak 1987

Yayıncı : Hodder and Stoughton

Tür : Kitap

Kitap No : 312

İÇİNDEKİLER

CONTENTS
List of Contributors XV11
Preface , X1X
SECTION I HISTORY Editor R Murray
1 Man and His Work Revised by K Murray
Occupations Determined by Climate
Early Weapons and Tools 7
Greek Prejudice against Manual Labour 12
Traditional Trades and Crafts 15
The Medneval Guilds 23
Early Occupational Medicine 27
The Domestic Woollen Industry 39
Britain in Transition 42
The Agricultural Revolution 51
Silk Throwing by Water Power 54
Navigation and the Chronometer 56
The. Revolution in Iron 57
2 The Industrial Revolution 62 Revised by R Murray
The Canals 67
The Roads 72
The Steam Engine 73
The Railways 76
Chemistry 82
3 Social Reforms in the Nineteenth Century 93 Revised by R Murray
Evil Stale of the Towns 93
Social Consequences 103
Child Labour and Apprenticeship 106
Health and Morals of Apprentices Act 1802 116
The Ten Hours Movement 118
The Birth of Occupational Medicine in Britain 125viii Contents
The Factory Act 1833
The Mines Act 1842 132
The Climbing Boys 138
The Truck Acts 143
The Sweating System
I he Rise of Socialism 148
Trade Unions 151 Dreadful C'onditions in Many Trades
4 Health of the Worker in the Twentieth Century 156 Revised by R Murray
The Progress of Science after 1830 156
The Medical Inspectorate of Factories 171
Notificartion of Occupational Diseases 176
The Development of Occupational Health 182
Medical Supervision in Industry 183
Occupational Health Nursing 187
Occupational Hygiene 188
Ergonomics 188
Disabled Persons 189 InternaTional Developments in Occupational Health 192
The European Economic Community 197 Occupational Health Services in Other Countries 200
Present Situation in Occupational Health 203
SECTION II OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY TAKING
Edttors: WR Lee and RI McCalluM
5 The Occupational History ? 229 WR Lee and Rl McCallum
Why is an Occupational History Taken? 229
Occupations as a Cause of or Contributor to Illness 229
Resettlement 235
SECTION 111 DISI ASUS ASSOCIATUD WITH CHEMICAL AGENTS Editor: Rl Mc Callum
6 Metals . ' 239 HA Watdron
Introduction 239
Toxic versus Essential 239
Lead 240
Mercury 250
Cadmium 256
Arsenic
Phosphorus 263
Aluminium
Antimony 266
Beryllmm
Chromium 272
Coball 275
Copper
Manganese 277
Molybdenum 280
Nickel 280
Osmium Platinum
Selenium
Silver Tellurium 284
Thallium
Tin 287
Tungsten
Uranium 289
Vanadium 290
Zinc 291
Aromatic and Aliphatic Compounds 297 JR Jackson
Introduction AromaTic Chemicals 298
Aliphatic Chemicals Epox?des, Alcohols, Carboxylic Acids and Anhydrides, Esters 315
Aldehydes, Kelones, Ethers and Acetals 321 Organophosphates, Carbamales, Cholinesterase Inhibition
and Neurotoxicily
Halogenated Hydrocarbons
Aliphatic Compounds Containing Nitrogen 347
Organic Sulphur Compounds 350
More Complex Sulphur Containing Molecules 352
Highly Complex Molecules 353
Solvents
Gases 360 G Matthews
Introduction Detinitions
Industrial Use of Oxygen 361
Gas for the CitizenGases in Clinical Use 362
Transport of Gases 362
The Extent of Gassing Injuries 362
Physiological Effects and Actions of Gases 362
Principles of Prcvenlion 364
Principles of Treatment 364
Welding 371
The Semiconductor Industry 372
Classification of Toxic Gases 373
Acutely Severe Irritants or C'orrosives 374
Moderately Severe Irritants 388
Systeimcally Active Gases with Acute Elfecls 392
Systcmically Active Gases with Chronic Effects 399
Anaesthelically Active Gases 405
Inert Gases 410
SECTION IV DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH PHYSICAL AGENTS Editor: WR Lee
9 Sound, Infrasound and Ultrasound 419 R Hinchcliffe
Introduction 419
Psychoacoustics 422
Bioacoustics 423
Occupalion.il Acoustically Induced Aural Disorders 423 Occupational Noise Induced Hearing Loss (ONIHL.) 424
Infrasound 449
Ultrasound 450
Acoustic Trauma 451
Otic Blast Injury (OBI) 452
Behavioural Etfects of Sound 453
Conclusions 453
10 Vibration 460 MJ Griffin
Introduction 460
Local Vibration 460
Whole Body Vibration 471
11 Cold and Heat 482 DE Worsley
Introduction 482
Heat Equation 482
Basic Physiology 483
Climatic Elements 484
Principles of Management of Climatic Stress 492
Monitoring the Etfectiveness of Measures 494
Cold Stress 495
Heal Stress 511
12 Increased Barometric Pressure 523 Rl McCallum
Introduction 523
Tunnelling 524
Diving 527
Physics and Physiology 529
Decompression 531
Legislation 544
Eitness for Hyperbaric Work 545
13 Reduced Barometric Pressure 548 P Howard
Introduction 548
Mudes and Persians 548
The Consequences of Boyle's Law 549
Hypoxia Oxygen Lack 552
Hyperventilation 563
Decompression Sickness 564
14 lonizing Radiation 571 KP Duncan
Introduction 571
External Radiation 573
Other Ellecls 576
Radiological Protection Principles 578
Medical Supervision of Radiation Workers 580
Measurement of Exposures 582
Statutory and Administrative Aspects 586
15 Non lonizing Radiation 589 DII Brennan
Introduction 589
Biological Categorization of the Spectrum 589
Metrology ol Non lonizing Radiation 589
Ultraviolet Radiation 591
Visible Radiation 594
Acute Light Damage 596
Chronic Light Damage 601
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Infrared Radiation 604
Microwave Radiation 608
Mythological Hazards 609
16 Fxtremely Low Frequeey Electromagnetic Fields 612 BT Stollery
Occupational Sources of ELF Exposure 612
Magnitudes of ELF Exposures 612
Biological Etlects of ELF F?elds 615
International Exposure Standards 618
17 Repeated Movements and Repealed Trauma 620 S Dalton and BL Hazleman
Introduction 620
History 620
Terminology 621
Epidemiology 621
Aetiology 623
Pathophysiology 624
Clinical Features 625
Diaggosis and Investigation 627
Management and Prevention 628
Return to Work 630
Sol'1 Tissue Rheumatism in the Community 631
18 Inorganic Dusts 634 PC Elmes The Lung's Defences 634
The Pathogenesis of Inorganic Dust Diseases 636
Investigation and Diagnosis 637
Diseases Due to Nonlibrous Mineral Dusts 645
Quartz and Related Dust 645
Mixed Dust Containing Quart/ 653
Kaolin Pneumocomosis 657
Talc 660
The Micas and Vermicuhle 661
Dralomite (Kieselgur) 661 The Benlonites, Montmonllonitc, Fuller's Earth, Etc. 662
Gypsum, Plaster of Paris 663
Coalworkers' Pncumocomosis 663
Metal Dusts 669
Fibrous Mineral Dusts 672
Other Natural Fibres 685
Synthetic Mineral Fibres 686

19 Organic Dusts: Byssinosis CAC Pickering Prevalence Studies
Pathology
Palhogenesis
Atopic Status and Bronchial Hyperreaclivily
Morbidity and Mortality
Clinical Features
Investigations
Prevention
Conclusions
20 Organic Dusts: Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis AJ Newman Taylor
Pathology
Immunological Basis of Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis
Clinical Features
Diagnosis
Management of Established Cases
SECTION V DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH MICROBIOLOGICAL
AGE.NTS
Editor: WR Lee
21 Bacteria M Sussman
Anthrax
Brucellosis
Erysipeloid of Rosenbach
Tularaemia
Q Fever
Listeriosis
l.eptospirosis
Glanders
Ornithosis (Psittacosis)
Some Occupations and Their Hazards
Laboratory Acquired Infections
22 Viruses
M Sussman
Hepatitis B (Scrum Hepatitis)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Herpetic Whitlow
Simian Herpes (B Virus)xiv Contents
Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis (Shipyard Eye) 756
Louping HI (Ovine Encephalomyclitis) 756
Orf 757
Vesicular Stomatitis 757
Butcher's Warts 757
Milker's Nodules 758
Haemorrhagic Fevers 759
Rabies 760
Smallpox 760
Hazards for Health Care Professions 760
Laboratory Acquired Infections 761
Archaeological Hazards 761
23 Hazards in Biotechnology 764 DC Ellwood and CGT Evans
Conventional Biotechnology 764
Genetic Manipulation 772
Health Monitoring 781
Large Scale Use of Genetically Manipulated Organisms 786
SECTION VI OCCUPATIONAL CANCER Editor: PAB Ruffle
24 Occupational Cancer 791 MR Alderson
Introduction 791
Epidemiological Method 791
Statistical Method 796 Agents and Occupations Associated with Increased Risk of
Cancer 798
Site , 827
The Percentage of Cancers from Occupation 835
SECTION VI1 OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA
Editor:PAB Raffte
25 Occupational Asthma 863 DJ Hendrick. EH Walters and AG Bird
Introduction 863
Historical Background 864
Pathophysiology 865
Relevance and Measurement of Bronchial Rcsponsivcness 874
Causative Agents 877
Epidemiology 884
Come

Investigations
Fate
R?sk Factors
Management
Compensation
Current Controversies
SECTION VIII OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Editor: PAB Raffte
26 Occupational Diseases of the Skin C'J Stevenson
Occupational Skin Disorders in Clusters Occupational Skin Disorders Occurring Singly Occupational Dermaloses due to Parasites Dermatoses due to Physical Conditions Contact Urticaria (CD) Non lmmunological Contact Dermatitis
(Irritant Contact Dermatitis) (N1CD) Immunological Contact Dermatitis (ICD) Patch Testing in the Investigation of Immunological
Contact Dermatitis
Major Industries Prone to Cause Dermatitis Prevention of Dermatitis Occupational Dermaloses other than Eczematous Dermatitis
SECTION IX REPRODUCTION AND WORK
Editor: WR Lee
27 Reproduction and Work EC McCloy
Introduction
Physiology
Classification
Risk Assessment
Legal and Ethical IssuesLIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Dr P A B Raffle Formerly Chief Medical Officer, London Trans-
OBE, MD, FRCP. FRCS. port. 3 King's Stile, Middleton Cheney, Ban-
FFOM bury, Oxon
Professor W R Lee Department of Occupational Health, Univers-
MD. MSc, FRCP, FFOM ity of Manchester, Siopford Building, Oxford
Road, Manchester MI3 9PT
Professor R I McCallum Institute of Occupational Medicine, Roxburgh
MD. DSc. FRCP, FFOM Place, Edinburgh EH8 9SU
Dr R Murray Department of Occupational Health, London
PBE, BSc. FRCP. FFOM. School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
DTech Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT
Dr H A Waldron University College Hospital, Gower Street,
PhD. MD MRCP.FFOM London WCIE 6AU
Dr J R Jackson Department of Medicine and Health Science.
MB. ChB. LRCP. FRCS. Monsanto Europe SA/NV, Avenue dc Ter-
D1H. MFOM vuren 270-272, B-II 50 Brussels, Belgium
Dr G Matthews British Oxygen Company Ltd, The Surrey Re-
MB. FRCP. FFOM search Park, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XY
Professor R Hinhcliffe Institute of Laryngology and Otology, 330
MD, PhD. FRCP Grays Inn Road, London WCIX 8EE
Dr M J Griffin Institute of Sound and Vibration Research,
BSc. PhD Southampton University, Southampton SO9
5NH
Brigadier D E Worsley (ret) Formerly Headquarters Army Medical Servi-
MB. ChB. DTMaH. ces, Birch Grove. Chapel Lane, Pirbright, Sur-
DPII. DII.FFCM, FFOM.rey
Air Vice-Marshal P Howard Royal Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine,
OBE. MB. BS. PhD. Farnborough, Hants GUI4 6SZ FRCP. FFOM. FRAES
Dr K P Duncan National Radiological Protection Board, Ch?l-
CB. BSc. MB. ChB. FRCP. ton, Didcot, Oxon OX11 ORQ FRCPE. FFOM
Dr D H Brennan Royal Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine,
MA, LMSSA. DO, AFOM Farnborough, Hants GUI4 6SZ