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• Physical properties of chemicals and metals
• Warning properties and permissible exposure limits
• Health hazards• Exposure routes and effects
• Protective equipment
• Response procedures
• Sanitation
• Medical management
• Workplace monitoring
Hazardous chemicals have potentially significant implications for the health of the environment, as well as for public health. Practicing industrial hygienists, safety engineers, and scientists need a single standardized, comprehensive data book to refer to when dealing with the detection, cleanup, and monitoring of these hazardous substances. Cooper's Toxic Exposures Desk Reference with CD-ROM contains the most up-to-date summation of hundreds of the most hazardous substances used in industry and found in the workplace. Arranged in alphabetical order by chemical name, this reference contains information concerning: