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L. Bretherick, Handbook ofReactire ChemicalHac rds, 3rd ed., Butterworths, London, 1985. [Pg.362]

L. Bretherick, Handbook ofKeactive ChemicalHa rds, 4th ed., Butterworth Pubhshers, Stoneham, Mass., 1990, pp. 1147—1178. [Pg.48]

L. Bretherick, Handbook of Reactive Chemical Ha ards, 4th ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1979. [Pg.104]

Bretherick s Handbook, NFPA 49, 325 and 432 hazard ratings, Sax, Handbook of Hazardous Chemical Properties, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology or as determined... [Pg.22]

L. Bretherick, P.G. Urbcn and M.J. Pitt, Bretherick s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards An Indexed Guide to Published Data, 6th Edn, Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1999. ISBN 075063605X. [Pg.51]

Bretherick, L. (1990J Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, 4th edn, Butterworth-Hememann, Oxford. [Pg.553]

Many additional hazards result from the hazardous reactivity of combinations of chemicals. The open literature contains numerous lists of the reactivity of different types of chemical combinations. Table 4.3 presents examples of combinations of compounds which are known to be reactive. More complete discussions and lists of highly energetic chemical interactions are found in CCPS (1995d, especially Table 2.14), Yoshida (1987), Medard (1989), FEMA (Appendix D, ca. 1989), and Bretherick (1995). [Pg.61]

P. G. Urben (editor), Bretherick s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazuuls. 5tli edition. BuUeiwoilli-Hememann. Oxioid, UK. J995... [Pg.342]

The number of reactions that can run away is enormous, Bretherick s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards [1] lists about 4,700 chemicals that have been involved in hazardous reactions of one sort or another, and there are more than 20,000 cross-references to entries involving more than one chemical. It is an essential work of reference for the chemist, the process engineer, and everyone involved in process safety. All I can do here is give a few examples to illustrate the reasons why runaways occur. [Pg.380]

Brethericks Reactive Chemical Hazards, Fifth edition Urben... [Pg.1346]

L Bretherick (Ed) Hazards in the Chemical Laboratory, 4th edn, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1986... [Pg.123]

Bretherick (Ref 8) details the following incidents with original references ... [Pg.655]

Bretherick, Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards , CRC Press, Cleveland (1975), 843—45 9) Anon, Toxic and Hazardous Industrial Chemicals Safety Manual , The International Technical Information Institute, Tokyo (1975), 436—7 10) Anon, Fire Protection Guide on... [Pg.656]

Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials , 6th Ed, Natl Fire Protection Assn, Boston (1975), 491M-374 12) L. Bretherick, Handbook of... [Pg.733]


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