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Welcome to the OEHC Library (Health Section)

This library is designed to assist you in selecting literature and books that pertain to health issues to include regulatory requirements. The idea is to provide health professionals an opportunity to selectively purchase highly recommended books and literature that is new in the market place today. This can now be accomplished without the trouble of wading through all the health materials available to determine what books are "HOT".

On this site you can review a list of highly recommended books and their synopsis, select a book and purchase the book right here over the Internet without having to leave the site. The affiliation between OEHC, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.com has provided you the opportunity to purchase books directly from our web site.

By reading these highly recommended materials on a consistent basis, you will be better able to keep up with the latest techniques and methods used by the professionals and top consultants in your field.  The staff of OEHC, which includes health professionals with graduate training and over 110 years of field experience has read and selected the most valuable books and literature on the market today.

Current list of recommended titles

  Code of Federal Regulation , Title 29, Labor PT 1900-1910
  Accident Prevention and OSHA Compliance
  Definitions, Conversions, & Calculations for Occupational Safety & Health Professionals
  Industrial Toxicology
A three-part learning tool and professional reference, this book concentrates on toxicological principles. It provides valuable information on diverse chemical hazards related to their manufacture, storage, use, and disposal. Practical information that goes a step beyond basic, introductory level toxicology.
  Occupational Injury: Risk, Prevention & Injury
Selected papers from a February 1996 conference look at important themes directing current research and intervention within the field of occupational injury and safety. Sections cover estimating the size of the problem, causal agents, organizational culture and management, prevention strategies, compliance, and the compensation system in Australia. A brief introduction to each section anchors chapters to the central theme. Specific topics include HIV/AIDS precautions for health workers,
prevention of chemical injury, and using injury data to identify research priorities. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.