1st Edition

Biological Risk Engineering Handbook Infection Control and Decontamination

Edited By Martha J. Boss, Dennis W. Day Copyright 2003
    528 Pages 32 Color & 96 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This handbook discusses biological risk engineering, an extension of industrial hygiene that involves the assessment, control, and decontamination of indoor biological risks. The book synergizes the knowledge of experts in various fields, from law to toxicology, to provide a compendium of information for applying science to limit biological risk.

    Biological Risk Engineering Handbook: Infection Control and Decontamination begins with a microbiological dictionary, using pictures to illustrate the basic morphology and culture appearance of fungi, bacteria, viruses and prions. The text then reviews sampling and laboratory procedures to ensure coordination between sampling teams and their ultimate receiving laboratory. The contributing authors further examine interpretation issues associated with toxicological studies and risk assessment in hopes of providing further impetus for synergistic studies related to risk assessment and management of biohazardous agents. Other topics include ventilation design, infection control, and the use of biocides. The discussion of Legionella control and cooling towers serves as a case study of how design, maintenance, and decontamination should be a seamless process. The contributors also discuss patent utility requirements, insurance processes, laws, and current regulations, including a chapter on Tuberculosis that compares OSHA and CDC guidelines. Finally, security is addressed from the standpoint of both homeland security in the United States and the security of individual laboratories.

    From assessment methods to design options, Biological Risk Engineering Handbook presents state-of-the-art techniques and practices to measure, control, and contain human exposure to biological contaminants. With the concern of biological risk on the rise and the emerging fear today of biological warfare, this handbook allows you to move into the future armed with the information needed to limit this threat.

    Micro Dictionary, Dennis Day, Martha Boss, Jerry King, and Melanie Karst
    Industrial Hygiene Sampling, Dennis Day, Martha Boss, and Chris Wrenn
    Biological Sampling and Lab Interpretation, Vincent Miller and Martha Boss
    Toxicology, Richard Pleus and Heriberto Robles
    Risk Assessment, Harriet Amman, Vincent Miller, and Richard Pleus
    Ventilation System, Martha Boss and Dennis Day
    Maintenance, Martha Boss, Dennis Day, and Marwan Bader
    General Infection Control, Renee Dufault, Martha Boss, and Ed Rau
    Medical Setting Infection Control, Renee Dufault, Rita Smith, and Martha Boss
    Decontamination and Assessment, Brian Wight and Martha Boss
    Legionella and Cooling Towers, Martha Boss and Dennis Day
    Biocides, Martha Boss and Dennis Day
    Laws and Regulations, Jim Hollingshead and Martha Boss
    Tuberculosis, Martha Boss and Dennis Day
    Security, Martha Boss and Dennis Day

    Biography

    Martha J. Boss, Dennis W. Day

    "Chapters begin with an expanded table of contents to allow readers to effectively locate the relevant information. … The frequent use of bulleted lists, diagrams, and tables also aids in the usability of the information. … [H]ighly recommended for college, university and special libraries with relevant research and teaching programs."
    - E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 9, Sept. 2004