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TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
INDUSTRIAL POISONING
PART I DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRIES AND PROCESSES ATTENDED WITH RISK OF POISONING; INCIDENCE OF SUCH POISONING
I. THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AS TO INCIDENCE OF INDUSTRIAL POISONING SULPHURIC ACID (SULPHUR DIOXIDE) HYDROCHLORIC ACID, SALTCAKE, AND SODA USE OF SULPHATE AND SULPHIDE CHLORINE, CHLORIDE OF CALCIUM, AND CHLORATES OTHER CHLORINE COMPOUNDS. BROMINE, IODINE, AND FLUORINE Organic Chlorine Compounds NITRIC ACID. Nitric and Nitrous Salts and Compounds Explosives PHOSPHORUS AND PHOSPHORUS MATCHES CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES MANGANESE COMPOUNDS PETROLEUM SULPHUR SULPHURETTED HYDROGEN GAS CARBON BISULPHIDE ILLUMINATING GAS COKE OVENS Other Kinds of Power and Illuminating Gas AMMONIA AND AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS CYANOGEN COMPOUNDS COAL TAR AND TAR PRODUCTS
II. SMELTING OF METALS
LEAD (ZINC, SILVER) MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRIC ACCUMULATORS THE CERAMIC INDUSTRY LETTERPRESS PRINTING, ETC. VARIOUS BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY MERCURY ARSENIC ANTIMONY IRON ZINC COPPER: BRASS
III. OCCURRENCE OF INDUSTRIAL POISONING IN VARIOUS INDUSTRIES
TREATMENT OF STONE AND EARTHS TREATMENT OF ANIMAL PRODUCTS PREPARATION OF VEGETABLE FOOD STUFFS AND THE LIKE WOOD WORKING TEXTILE INDUSTRY
PART II THE SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL POISONING
I. INTRODUCTORY
GENERAL REMARKS ON THE TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL POISONINGS
II. INDUSTRIAL POISONING IN PARTICULAR INDUSTRIES
GROUP: MINERAL ACIDS, HALOGENS, INORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, ALKALIS GROUP: METALS AND METAL-COMPOUNDS GROUP: ARSENIC, PHOSPHORUS GROUP: SULPHURETTED HYDROGEN, CARBON BISULPHIDE, AND CYANOGEN (NERVE POISONS) GROUP: ARSENIURETTED HYDROGEN AND CARBONIC OXIDE (BLOOD POISONS) GROUP: HYDROCARBONS OF THE ALIPHATIC AND AROMATIC SERIES AND THEIR HALOGEN AND HYDROXYL SUBSTITUTION PRODUCTS GROUP: NITRO AND AMIDO COMPOUNDS OF THE ALIPHATIC AND AROMATIC SERIES (BLOOD POISONS WHICH FORM METHÆMOGLOBIN) APPENDIX TURPENTINE, PYRIDINE BASES, ALKALOIDS
PART III PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST INDUSTRIAL POISONING
I GENERAL MEASURES II GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON SOCIAL AND LEGISLATIVE MEASURES
INTERNATIONAL PREVENTIVE MEASURES, NOTIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL POISONING, LISTS AND SCHEDULES OF INDUSTRIAL POISONS
III SPECIAL PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR WORKERS
SELECTION, CHOICE OF TRADE, ALTERNATION OF EMPLOYMENT, MEDICAL CONTROL, SAFETY APPLIANCES, INSTRUCTION AND CO-OPERATION OF WORKERS, CLOTHING, ATTENTION TO CLEANLINESS, FOOD, GENERAL WELFARE
IV GENERAL REMARKS ON PREVENTIVE MEASURES
GENERAL PRINCIPLES, SUBSTITUTES FOR DANGEROUS MATERIALS, CLEANLINESS OF WORKROOMS, CUBIC SPACE, VENTILATION, REMOVAL OF DUST AND FUMES
V PREVENTIVE REGULATIONS FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
Sulphuric Acid Industry Hydrochloric Acid—Saltcake and Soda Industries Chlorine, Bleaching Powder, Chlorine Compounds Nitric Acid and Explosives Artificial Manures, Fertilizers Preparation of Hydrofluoric Acid Chromium Compounds Petroleum, Benzine Phosphorus, Lucifer Matches Carbon bisulphide Illuminating Gas Industry. Production of Tar and Coke Gas Motors (Power Gas Stations) Acetylene Gas Installations Distribution and Use of Power and Illuminating Gas Ammonia Cyanogen, Cyanogen Compounds Coal Tar, Tar Products Gassing Organic Dye-stuffs, Coal-Tar Colours.
VI PREVENTIVE REGULATIONS—THE EXTRACTION OF METALS (SMELTING WORK IN GENERAL)
Iron Lead Zinc, Brass-casting, Metal Pickling, Galvanising Recovery and Use of Mercury Arsenic, Arsenic Compounds, Arseniuretted Hydrogen Extraction and Use of Gold and Silver
VII PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN OTHER TRADES
Ceramic Industry Manufacture and Use of Varnishes and Drying Oils Production of Vegetable Foods and Luxuries Cigar Industry Wood Working Production of Wood-pulp (Cellulose) and Paper. Textile Industries. Dye Works
FOOTNOTES APPENDIX REFERENCES
PART I Processes of Manufacture and Instances of Poisoning
General Survey of Poisoning in Chemical Industries Sulphuric Acid Industry Hydrochloric Acid and Saltcake Manufacture Chlorine and Bleaching Powder Manufacture and Use of Nitric Acid and its Compounds Phosphorus and Lucifer Match Manufacture Chromium Compounds Manganese Compounds Petroleum and Benzine Industry Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas Carbon Bisulphide Illuminating Gas Coke Ovens Power Gas, Suction Gas, &c. Ammonia Cyanogen Compounds Tar and its Derivatives Coal Tar Colours Ferro-silicon Lead and its Compounds Mercury and its Compounds Arsenic and its Compounds Antimony Brass
PART II Pathology and Treatment
Oxygen Inhalation in Industrial Poisoning Hydrofluoric Acid Poisoning Sulphuric Acid and Sulphur Dioxide Nitric Acid and Nitrous Fumes Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine Chlorides of Phosphorus Chloride of Sulphur Ammonia Lead Poisoning General Literature on Pathology and Treatment of Lead Poisoning Literature on Blood Changes in Lead Poisoning Literature on Changes in Metabolism in Lead Poisoning Literature on Toxicity of Various Lead Compounds Zinc Mercury Manganese Chromium Nickel Nickel Carbonyl Silver (Argyria) Arsenic Phosphorus Phosphoretted Hydrogen Hydrogen Sulphide Carbon Bisulphide Cyanogen and Cyanogen Compounds (Prussic Acid, &c.) Arseniuretted Hydrogen Gas Carbonic Oxide Carbon Oxychloride (Phosgene Gas) Carbon Dioxide Petroleum, Benzine, &c. Benzene Halogen Substitution Products of the Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (Narcotics) Halogen Substitution Products of the Benzene Series (Chlorbenzene, &c.). Hydroxyl Substitution Products of the Aliphatic Series (Alcohols) Nitro and Amido Derivatives of Benzene (Nitrobenzene, Aniline, &c.) Turpentine Pyridene Tobacco, Nicotine
PART III Preventive Measures
General Measures (Notification, Lists of Poisonous Substances, &c.) Sulphuric Acid Industry Petroleum, Benzine Carbon Bisulphide Illuminating Gas Coal Tar Colours (Aniline Factories) Lead (General) Lead Smelting Paints and Colour Factories Electric Accumulator Factories Letterpress Printing Filecutting Zinc Smelting Mercury Arsenic
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