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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY OF FIREFIGHTERS

The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1991
A study of firefighter exposures was undertaken at the request of the U.S. Fire Administration. This work was part of a larger study which included field evaluation of the performance of the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) worn by firefighters during structural firefighting.
J, Jankovic   +3 more
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Environmental Heat Studies

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1966
Abstract The factors that affect man in his industrial thermal environment were investigated. The apparatus and procedures of experimentally applying a method of heat stress evaluation to simulated thermal environments are described. The economic and comfort improvements made possible by these studies are discussed.
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3. FROM ENVIRONMENTAL CASE STUDY TO ENVIRONMENTAL KIN STUDY

History and Theory, 2020
ABSTRACTThis article explores the relationships among place, knowing, and being in environmental histories. Grounding ourselves in the work of Indigenous scholars from North America and the Pacific, we propose a method of listening and attuning that can attend to the dislocation and abstraction often found in work addressing ecocide and environmental ...
ANJA KANNGIESER, ZOE TODD
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Study on Environmental Tax

International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2010
Since the industrial age, along with the promotion of economic development, problems of ecological destruction and environmental pollution are becoming more serious. To solve this problem, the implementation of environmental tax is an effective measure.
Huifeng Li, Xuanwei Zhang
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MISCLASSIFICATION AND THE DESIGN OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

American Journal of Epidemiology, 1979
Many authors have documented the existence of effects due to misclassification. This paper examines the size of these effects in the context of environmental studies. Misclassification occurs because of the use of surrogate measures of exposure. Misclassification causes relative risks to appear smaller than they are, with larger relative risks being ...
B, Gladen, W J, Rogan
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Classics in environmental studies

1997
423 p.
Nelissen, N.J.M.   +2 more
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