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B. A. Plog (ed.), Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, Third Edition, pp. 457-458. National Safety Council, 1988 (originally published in 1971). Ironically, a contemporary example is the furthest removed from the grading of control methods in terms of pref- erence: see The Occupational Environment-Its Evaluation and Control, S. P. DiNardi (ed.), Chapter 31 by D. J. Burton, pp. 829-830, American Public Health Association, 1997.
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