User:Saltrabook/“Where are the sections on industrial/occupational hygiene?”

In this Wikibook the concept "Occupational Hygiene" has been replaced by other words like: exposure description, exposure hazards, health risks assessments and prevention and this is integrated in most of the sections. Why? In the recent textbooks and other materials on occupational health and - occupational medicine, this term is seldom used anymore. The occupational hygiene organisations count several thousands members with their hearts burning for optimal occupational- and environmental health conditions globally. Indeed they are an integrated part of all activities in occupational and environmental health promotion. According to the definition of occupational hygiene, the objectives are to do job descriptions, hazards exposures, health risks assessments and prevention activities etc. And this is exactly what is intended to be integrated in many sections, especially this one : https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User:Saltrabook#Descriptions_of_the_health_and_risks_in_the_jobsand   So there is no problem if the authors from the hygenic organisations want to use the term "Occupational Hygiene" instead of exposure hazards health risks assessment, they are heartly welcome to contribute and use these words. This counts for the environmental risk assessments: Occupational and environmental exposure and health risks assessments Further, toxicology is per definition concerning about the degree to which a substance can damage an organism and is also an integrated part of the exposure hazards in the specific job hazards descriptions [] and the same counts for other specific areas, like work organisation etc.

Just to mention: there is a urgent need to describe sugar cane workers job tasks and thermal conditions, working time, social-conditions, specific documented occupational exposures and documented health effects over time etc.