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Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal
miners' lung diseases and the attempts at voluntary and legal
control of dusty conditions in British mining from the late
nineteenth century to the present. In this way, the book addresses
the important issues of occupational health and safety within the
mining industry; issues that have been severely neglected in
studies of health and safety in general. The authors examine the
prevalent diseases, notably pneumoconiosis, emphysema and
bronchitis, and evaluate the roles of key players such as the
doctors, management and employers, the state and the trade unions.
Throughout the book, the integration of oral testimony helps to
elucidate the attitudes of workers and victims of disease, their
'machismo' work culture and socialisation to very high levels of
risk on the job, as well as how and why ideas and health
mentalities changed over time. This research, taken together with
extensive archive material, provides a unique perspective on the
nature of work, industrial relations, the meaning of masculinity in
the workplace and the wider social impact of industrial disease,
disability and death. The effects of contracting dust disease are
shown to result invariably in seriously prescribed lifestyles and
encroaching isolation. The book will appeal to those working on the
history of medicine, industrial relations, social history and
business history as well as labour history.
Comprehensive, concise, and superbly illustrated, Weedon's Skin
Pathology Essentials, 3rd Edition, provides expert, easy-to-read
guidance on key diagnoses in dermatopathology for pathologists and
dermatologists in practice and training. This clearly written,
well-structured text/atlas is ideal for quickly looking up
practical problems in the recognition and diagnosis of skin lesions
both clinically and histologically. Cross-referenced to the
encyclopedic and authoritative Weedon's Skin Pathology, 5th
Edition, it enables you to avoid pitfalls and make the most
accurate diagnoses with confidence. Covers more than 1,300
dermatopathological entities, both common and rare, including
additional entries in every section of the text. Provides more than
3,000 color histopathologic and clinical images for complete visual
coverage of key diagnostic points for any given entity, and
features new illustrations of rare conditions and unusual
manifestations. Includes numerous summary tables and diagnostic
algorithms that guide you to the most likely diagnosis and set of
differential diagnoses for numerous inflammatory and neoplastic
skin conditions. Discusses the latest immunohistochemical staining
techniques and molecular genetic techniques. Uses a highly
templated, bulleted, outline format throughout, facilitating quick
and easy retrieval of key information. Enhanced eBook version
included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access
all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety
of devices.
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal
miners' lung diseases and the attempts at voluntary and legal
control of dusty conditions in British mining from the late
nineteenth century to the present. In this way, the book addresses
the important issues of occupational health and safety within the
mining industry; issues that have been severely neglected in
studies of health and safety in general. The authors examine the
prevalent diseases, notably pneumoconiosis, emphysema and
bronchitis, and evaluate the roles of key players such as the
doctors, management and employers, the state and the trade unions.
Throughout the book, the integration of oral testimony helps to
elucidate the attitudes of workers and victims of disease, their
'machismo' work culture and socialisation to very high levels of
risk on the job, as well as how and why ideas and health
mentalities changed over time. This research, taken together with
extensive archive material, provides a unique perspective on the
nature of work, industrial relations, the meaning of masculinity in
the workplace and the wider social impact of industrial disease,
disability and death. The effects of contracting dust disease are
shown to result invariably in seriously prescribed lifestyles and
encroaching isolation. The book will appeal to those working on the
history of medicine, industrial relations, social history and
business history as well as labour history.
For junior/senior-level courses in Religion and Society in
departments of Sociology and Religious Studies. Using an unbiased,
balanced approach, the 8th edition of this text puts religion in
its social context by discussing the impact of society on religion
and helps students understand the role and function of religion in
society that occur regardless of anyone's claims about the truth or
falsity of religious systems.
Listen: Ian Johnston busts the bad behavior myth. Should we really
accept road trauma as collateral damage from daily road use?
Eliminating Serious Injury and Death from Road Transport: A Crisis
of Complacency explores why societies and their elected leaders
view traffic safety as a (relatively) minor problem. It examines
the changes in the culture of road use that need to occur if this
public health problem is to be effectively resolved. Examines why
road use culture is ego-centric ("what's in it for me?") and why
this blocks progress Explores current traffic safety measurement
methods and demonstrates how they have underpinned our flawed
approach Discusses the controversial issue of speed and speeding
and shows how a new approach to speed management will be
fundamental to transformational change Details a simple account of
the concept of a "Safe System" (as now promoted by the WHO and the
OECD) while exploring the failure to get beyond the principles to
extensive implementation The book dispels the myths that currently
drive societies' (misguided) view of traffic safety-the bad
behavior myth and the official myth that everything that can be
done is being done-and how these myths limit progress in reducing
death and serious injury. It presents current scientific knowledge
and draws parallels with other areas of public safety and health.
The book draws on examples from the media and from public policy
debates to paint a clear picture of a flawed public policy
approach. It presents a model for a preventive medicine approach to
traffic safety policy to get beyond an ego-centric culture to a
communal safety culture.
Listen: Ian Johnston busts the bad behavior myth. Should we really
accept road trauma as collateral damage from daily road use?
Eliminating Serious Injury and Death from Road Transport: A Crisis
of Complacency explores why societies and their elected leaders
view traffic safety as a (relatively) minor problem. It examines
the changes in the culture of road use that need to occur if this
public health problem is to be effectively resolved. Examines why
road use culture is ego-centric ("what's in it for me?") and why
this blocks progress Explores current traffic safety measurement
methods and demonstrates how they have underpinned our flawed
approach Discusses the controversial issue of speed and speeding
and shows how a new approach to speed management will be
fundamental to transformational change Details a simple account of
the concept of a "Safe System" (as now promoted by the WHO and the
OECD) while exploring the failure to get beyond the principles to
extensive implementation The book dispels the myths that currently
drive societies' (misguided) view of traffic safety-the bad
behavior myth and the official myth that everything that can be
done is being done-and how these myths limit progress in reducing
death and serious injury. It presents current scientific knowledge
and draws parallels with other areas of public safety and health.
The book draws on examples from the media and from public policy
debates to paint a clear picture of a flawed public policy
approach. It presents a model for a preventive medicine approach to
traffic safety policy to get beyond an ego-centric culture to a
communal safety culture.
Welcome to 00lS'01 and Calgary! This is the 7th International
Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems (OOlS) that focus
on Object-Oriented and Web-Based Frameworks for Information
Systems. In the last few years we've seen significant new
development in this field, from one-off design technologies to
reusable frameworks, and from web applications to bioinformatic
systems. We perceive that information processing is one of the most
important activities of human beings. Object-orientation and
frameworks have been the main-stream technologies for design and
implementation of large-scale and complex information systems.
Recent research advances and industrial innovations in information
systems modeling and Internet applications have explored the new
trends in shifting information system vendors from component and
system developers to services providers. Users of information
systems are increasingly demanding higher performance, mobility,
and personalization in order to realize the dream to access and
obtain necessary information anywhere and anytime. The new
development requires the investigation of new architectures,
frameworks, processes, and inter-connectivity of information
systems at society, organization, team, and personal levels. The
00lS'01 Proceedings has put together a program of 53 papers from
leading researchers and practitioners in the field of object
technology and information systems.
The purpose of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Special Publication 800-137 "Information Security Continuous
Monitoring (ISCM) for Federal Information Systems and Organizations
guideline is to assist organizations in the development of a
continuous monitoring strategy and the implementation of a
continuous monitoring program providing visibility into
organizational assets, awareness of threats and vulnerabilities,
and visibility into the effectiveness of deployed security
controls. It provides ongoing assurance that planned and
implemented security controls are aligned with organizational risk
tolerance as well as the information needed to respond to risk in a
timely manner should observations indicate that the security
controls are inadequate.
This publication specifically addresses assessment and analysis of
security control effectiveness and of organizational security
status in accordance with organizational risk tolerance.
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