This book examines the health implications of inhaling toxic gases in various occupational settings. It covers gases like ammonia, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide, detailing their acute and chronic effects on respiratory and cardiovascular systems. The text emphasizes detection, exposure limits, and protective strategies to minimize health risks. Suitable for industrial hygienists and occupational health specialists, it advances understanding of gas-related occupational hazards.
Riley Flynn investigates the health risks associated with occupational exposure to toxic gases, focusing on industries such as manufacturing, construction, and healthcare. His research explores how gases like carbon monoxide, ammonia, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) affect respiratory and cardiovascular health among workers. Riley has developed models to assess exposure levels and predict health outcomes related to toxic gas inhalation. He has published numerous studies on the mechanisms of gas toxicity and the effectiveness of protective measures in reducing occupational health risks. As an editor, Riley offers guidelines for occupational health professionals and employers to monitor and mitigate the dangers of toxic gas exposure, promoting safer workplaces through informed toxicological assessments and interventions.