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The occupational and environmental safety and health professions have been on merging paths for several years now. Corporate "down-sizing" or "right-sizing" has resulted in a more streamlined approach to these once very diverse and quite separate disciplines. Although they both may now be practiced in tandem, often by the same individuals, each has evolved and developed as a separate area of study. As such, there are literally thousands of words, terms, and phrases that have specific meanings within their respective disciplines that may not always be clear and simple | Vincoli Jeffrey W. Frontmatter Lewis Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Edited by Jeffrey W. Vincoli Boca Raton CRC Press LLC 2000 Preface The occupational and environmental safety and health professions have been on merging paths for several years now. Corporate down-sizing or right-sizing has resulted in a more streamlined approach to these once very diverse and quite separate disciplines. Although they both may now be practiced in tandem often by the same individuals each has evolved and developed as a separate area of study. As such there are literally thousands of words terms and phrases that have specific meanings within their respective disciplines that may not always be clear and simple. The practicing professional who has responsibilities in both occupational and environmental safety and health must be familiar with the language of the profession to successfully maneuver through the maze of compliance regulatory management administrative legal technical scientific and even industryspecific slang terminology that are encountered every working day. The Lewis Dictionary of Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health is the most comprehensive reference source of its kind available to today s diversified professional. Words terms and phrases from the following specific areas have been included in this publication. In total there are approximately 25 000 definitions from the various listed areas of study. Anatomy and Anthropometrics Accident Investigation and Prevention Aviation and Aerospace Safety Biological and Medical Waste Management Biology and Microbiology Biostatistics Chemistry Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Collective Bargaining and Union Agreements Computing and Computer Science Ecology Emergency Disaster Preparedness and Response Epidemiology Environmental Compliance Environmental Protection Agency Terms Environmental Sanitation and Pollution Control Ergonomics Expert Witnessing Fire Protection and Prevention Fire .