Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 , You will note that for each standards in the book there were numerical references for the documents where the individual standards were found. Further, if you read EACH of the references listed for each of the standards, (WHICH TOOK YEARS OF WORK TO FIND) you will find the specific information and references that each government used to develop the standards. I briefly described this research (and the sampling methods) for each countries in Chapter 2. As you note, the bibliography has almost 400 different references. These references in printed form, are over 3 feet long. Including all of these references would be violating copyright laws. Further, no one could afford a 3 foot long book! IF you want to review the specific research, you can go to your local library and request these documents. You should have pointed out to the list that there was amazing consistency amount the standards from each of the countries. This book and the standards cited have already been used in two legal cases. (not involving myself.) For those of you are interested, you can view the TOC at www.safety-epa.com Since this book is copyrighted, posting any of the specific standards or any parts of the book are a violation of Federal law. If you want to provide this information to local governments ALL of the information necessary to do so, is provided in the book. BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO GO TO THE LIBRARY AND DO THINGS THE OLD FASHIONED WAY! READ A PAPER DOCUMENT! C. s, PhD, MPH, PE, CIH, CSP, CMR President, OEHCS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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