Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace
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Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace Linda M. Frazier, MD, MPH Marvin L. Hage, MD In the face of rising medical costs, health care reform, intense media scrutiny, and the trend toward delayed pregnancies, the concern over on-the-job reproductive hazards is at an all-time high. The need to develop effective strategies for protecting the reproductive health of employees--female and male--is more critical than ever. Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace is designed to help managers, primary care physicians, and health and safety professionals manage and prevent occupational reproductive risks. Like other entries in Van Nostrand Reinhold's Hazards of the Workplace series, the book offers a wealth of valuable, up-to-date information plus expert-tested methodologies and advice for handling risk exposure. Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace begins by covering basic reproductive and developmental biology and fundamentals of risk assessment and reduction. It shows readers how to take into account influencing factors such as the employee's age, personal habits, and existing conditions (such as diabetes and hypertension). From this foundation, the text explains how to recognize and manage a wide range of potential threats to reproductive health, including:
* Chemical agents
* Physical agents
* Biologic agents
* Ergonomic factors
* Travel
* Stress
In describing reproductive risks involving these common occupational exposures, thorough coverage is provided of an often-ignored subject: reproductive hazards to men. Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace offers a variety of features to help readers use the material. Key tables, references, sample patient encounter forms, and occupational exposure guidelines add to the book's functionality. With this book, physicians, nurses, corporate personnel, and safety professionals have an expert resource focused exclusively on a crucial aspect of occupational health management. As an introductory text, a review volume, or a convenient sourcebook, Reproductive Hazards of the Workplace is a welcome addition to any safety professional's library.

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About the Authors Linda M. Frazier, M.D., M.P.H., is board certified in occupational and environmental medicine and in internal medicine. She has been on the faculty at Duke University for ten years and is currently Associate Professor at the University of Kansas School of Medicine. Dr. Frazier directed the educational outreach program, EPOCH-Envi (Educating Physicians in Occupational Health and the Environment), designed to teach OEM concepts to primary care physicians. Marvin L. Hage, M.D., is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. Certified in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Hage is a member of the American Medical Association and the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Partial table of contents:

FRAMEWORK FOR REPRODUCTIVE HAZARD MANAGEMENT.

Normal Reproductive and Developmental Biology (M. Hage & L. Frazier).

Reproductive and Developmental Risk Assessment (D. Mattison).

Reproductive Risk Reduction in the Workplace (L. Frazier & G. Stave).

CHEMICAL AGENTS.

Metals (R. Sokas).

Solvents (D. Darcey & R. Langley).

Pesticides (K. Filkins).

Disinfectants (L. Frazier).

Pharmaceuticals (V. Weaver & V. Dailey).

Carcinogens and Mutagens (R. Tippens & W. Stopford).

PHYSICAL AGENTS.

Noise, Ultrasound, and Vibration (G. Greenberg, et al.)).

OCCUPATIONAL FACTORS.

Infectious Agents and Noninfectious Biologic Products (E. Livingston).

Domestic and Foreign Travel (J. Young & M. Hage).

Appendices.

Index.
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