edited by MALCOLM M. RENFREW University of Idaho MOSCOW, Idaho 83843
The Essential Role of Chemistry in Occupational Health Education
P a u l Tomboulian a n d Larry Brantley Oakland University, Rochester, MI Increased contemporary awareness of oecupatiunal hazards has manifested itself in a philosophy of disease prewnticm and maintenance d g r , ~ r health. l Hy omtrnst, historical a t t i t d e s assume that the workplace neeer9arily involves certain risksand that the role of health agencies is disease treatment. T h e usual focus of~,ceupatim~al health' is the w , ,,!ml.
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