Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human Health examines all relevant routes of exposure, inhalation, skin absorption and ingestion, and control measures of specifics hazardous gases resulting from workplace exposure from industrial processes, traffic fumes, and the degradation of waste materials and how they impacts the health and environment of workers. The book examines the risk assessment and effect of poisonous gases on the environment human health. It also covers necessary emergency guidelines, safety measures, physiological impact, hazard control measures, handling and storage of hazardous gases. Each chapter is formatted to include an introduction, historical background, physicochemical properties, physiological role discussing mechanisms of toxicity, its effect on human health as well as environment, followed by case studies and recent research on toxic gases. Hazardous Gases: Risk Assessment on Environment and Human Health is a helpful resource for academics and researchers in toxicology, occupational health and safety, and environmental sciences as well as those in the field who work to assess and mitigate the impact of toxic gases on the work environment and the health of the workforce.
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Table of Contents
1. Arsenic pentafluoride: Risk assessment and environmental and health hazards Om Singh
2. Arsine: Risk assessment, environmental and health hazard Rakesh Kumar Soni and Om Singh
3. Boron trichloride: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Ravendra Kumar and Nishant Khandelwal
4. Boron trifluoride: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Ashwani Kumar and Nishant Khandelwal
5. Bromine: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Manis Kumar Jha and Sushma
6. Bromine chloride: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Sushma
7. Carbon dioxide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Malvika Chawla
8. Carbon monoxide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Raj Nath Yadava and Vipul Bhatt
9. Chlorine: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Malvika Chawla
10. Cyanogen: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Lakshami Prashad Purohit and Sonu Kumar
11. Cyanogen chloride: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Rajeev Jain and Sonu Kumar
12. Diazomethane: Risk assessment and environmental and health hazard Sonu Kumar
13. Fluorine: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Preeti Das and Pooja
14. Formaldehyde: Risk assessment and environmental and health hazards Santosh Kumar Dubey and Preeti Das
15. Hydrogen cyanide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Manila and Payal Devi
16. Hydrogen selenide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard C.S. Mathela and Payal Devi
17. Hydrogen sulfide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Ali Mohammed and Payal Devi
18. Methane: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Nitish Kumar and Himanshu Gupta
19. Methyl bromide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Rajneesh Dutt Kaushik
20. Methyl isocyanate: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Manila
21. Nitric oxide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazards Krishan Chandra Singh and Kavita Rawat
22. Nitrogen dioxide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Sushil K. Pandey and Jaspal Singh
23. Oxygen: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Jaspal Singh
24. Ozone: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazards Kavita Rawat and Gagan Matta
25. Phosgene: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Ashok Kumar Sharma and Nitish Kumar
26. Phosphine: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Karuna Saini and Rajneesh Dutt Kaushik
27. Phosphorus pentafluoride: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Sanjeev Maken and Karuna Saini
28. Silane: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Shuvasish Choudhury, Ajendra Kumar, and Neeraj Kumar
29. Styrene: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Ritu Arora and Manila
30. Sulfur dioxide: Risk assessment, environmental, and health hazard Mayank Kumar Malik and Sonu Kumar
Authors
Jaspal Singh Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Uttrakhand, India.Dr. Jaspal Singh, MTech, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India. He has over two decades of research and academic expertise in chemical kinetics, pioneering drug synthesis, and specialization in biopolymer with a focus on emulsion technology and dendrimers. Beyond academia, Dr. Singh has authored numerous book chapters, over 60 articles in esteemed international and national scientific journals and has a history of editing internationally recognized books. He has also chaired numerous technical sessions, organized conferences, and presented talks on national and international platforms.
R.D. Kaushik Dean, Research and Development, S. G. T. University, Chandu-Budhera, Gurugram, Haryana, India.Professor R.D. Kaushik, MSc, PhD, has over 45 years of academic and research experience, including over 21 years as a full Professor. He was acting Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry and Dean at Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India, as well as Dean, R & D at S.G.T. University, Gurugram, Haryana, India. With over 140 international publications and 5 completed research projects, Prof. Kaushik has worked with institutions in South Korea, Spain, and Bulgaria as an invited/visiting scientist. He has delivered several key notes/plenary lectures and chaired scientific sessions in several international and national conferences, workshops, and symposia. Prof. Kaushik has also served as a reviewer in over 25 reputed international journals.
Malvika Chawla Founder, Academic Editing, India.Dr. Malvika Chawla, MPharm, PhD, is a distinguished expert in the field of chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, renowned for her groundbreaking research and innovative contributions to the study of toxicology and novel drug delivery systems. Dr. Chawla has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed research papers and influential books in the realms of environmental science and toxicology. As the founder of Academic Editing, Dr. Chawla has dedicated her career to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering academic excellence.