Introduction to Occupational health and hygieneELSEVIERSafety At Work (Sixth Edition)
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To reduce potential harm, it is recommended to use Sodium dehydroacetate properly, pay attention to product labels, maintain good hygiene habits, and seek professional advice. Furthermore, further in-depth research is needed in the future to better evaluate the safety of Sodium dehydroacetate on ...
The shippers or their agents who enter or leave the corpses or skeletons must declare to the frontier health and quarantine organs, and pass the entry and exit permits after they have passed the hygiene inspection. 第三章 传染病监测 Fifteenth frontier health and quarantine organs shall monitor in...
Chastity Device Safety and Hygiene As is true of most sex toys manufactured at the moment, chastity devices should always be made of body-safe materials. Retailers should specify whether or not their products are phthalate-free, with most moving towards the elimination of phthalates in their produ...
After a brief introduction, the prologue examines a debate between the 'father' of racial hygiene, Alfred Ploetz, and Germany's preeminent sociologist, Max Weber, at the 1910 Conference of German Sociologists... K Eric - 《German History》 被引量: 1发表: 2013年 Religion's Impact on Secular...
Introduction to the Special Issue of Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene Robert F. Phalen andjefrey S . Lee fier the First Colloquium on Particulate Air Pollution and Health, which was held at the Arnold and Mabel Beck- man Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engi- nee...
The literature on the history of eugenics has grown in recent decades. It ranges more widely geographically and thematically than before. Sterilization and public health measures were important facets of the doctrine and were justified in terms of heredi
Though the Roman ‘discoveries’ may not have been in the field of pure medicine, poor hygiene by people was a constant source of disease, so any improvement in public health was to have a major impact on society. The Romans learned a great deal from the Ancient Greeks. They first came ...
- 1935-1936 - 366 - www.sciencedirect.comdoi:10.1016/S0033-3506(35)80275-8ELSEVIERPublic Health