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Hibbert was honored by election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and he was a member (or Fellow) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American Chemical Society (Chairman, New Haven Section, 1920, and Chairman, Division of Cellulose Chemistry, 1920-1922) American Pulp and Paper Association Canadian Chemical Association Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Deutsche chemische Gesell-schaft Royal Institute of Chemistry (London) The Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D. C.) Society of Chemical Industry (Chairman, Montreal Section, 1930) Society of the Sigma Xi Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry and the Textile Institute (England). In addition, he served on the editorial board of Cellulosechemie for several years. He was author or co-author of 253 scientific papers and 50 patents (British, Canadian, and U. S.). [Pg.9]

Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA), 258 Canadian Drug Manufacturers Association (CDMA), 259 Canadian Environment Industry Association, Ontario (CEIA Ontario), 275... [Pg.325]

There is no detailed documentation of the number of chemists and chemical engineers employed in the nuclear power industry. Within AECL there are 300 in a total staff of 6000 (5%). Within Ontario Hydro (26) there are approximately 145 in a total staff of 3300 associated with nuclear power generation (4.4%). The Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) estimates that in 1976 there were about 18,400 people employed in the Canadian nuclear industry, excluding the uranium industry (27) If about 4% of these were chemists or chemical engineers, one can estimate that a total of about 700 were employed in the industry at that time. There is likely to be considerable expansion of the industry by 1985, particularly in the utilities such as Ontario Hydro, Hydro Quebec, and New Brunswick Power which already have additional nuclear capacity under construction. The expansion will in turn provide new opportunities for members of this profession. [Pg.333]

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Comite des Constructeurs d Automobiles du Marche Commun. European motor builders association (precursor of ACEA). Canadian Chemical Producers Association. [Pg.303]

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The Canadian Chemical Producers Association 350 Sparks St., Ste. 805 Ottawa KIR 7S8 Canada... [Pg.314]

Canada has a similar organization for chemical transportation emergencies, called TEAP (Transportation Emergency Assistance Plan). It is operated as a public service by the Canadian Chemical Producer s Association through the cooperation and aid of the member companies who operate the Regional Response Centers (RRCs) throughout Canada. They are also available on a 24-hour basis. However, you need to call the center in the Canadian region where you are located. [Pg.273]

Earnscliffe Research and Communications, Results of Key Audience Research, conducted for the Canadian Chemical Producers Association. Earnscliffe Research and Communications, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999. [Pg.26]

The Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA) has the longest-standing Responsible Care verification program in the world. Its Responsible Care Management System Verification (MSV) preceded the U.S. MSV process, and the current ACC Responsible Care certification program. The CCPA Responsible Care verification process has three purposes ... [Pg.277]

Belanger, Jean was the President of the Canadian Chemical Producers Association from 1979 to 1996. Mr. Belanger currently serves as Chair of the Advisory Board to the Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology of the National Research Council. In 1996, he was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada. Mr. Belanger was appointed to the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy in October 1996. Mr. Belanger is the Chair of the NRTEE s Ecological Fiscal Reform (EFR) and Energy Task Force. [Pg.502]

Manufacturing Chemists Association, Washington, D. C., Chemical Facts and Figures, 1941, 1946, and 1950. Production, sales, sales value, prices and price indexes, and foreign trade of chemicals and allied products. Includes Canadian chemical and mineral statistics. [Pg.428]

Perhaps not surprisingly because it developed Responsible Care , Canada has arguably the most comprehensive approach. The Canadian Chemical Producers Association (CCPA) has made the verification process mandatory once a member company has completed its three-year Responsible Care implementation process. The verification process involves a three-day visit by a team comprised of two industry experts, an activist (usually from the CCPA national advisory panel) and a citizen selected from the community around each visited site. Other than the newest member companies, all but two have been visited and these were scheduled for early 1999. The CCPA is now field-testing a second round of the verification process, which will be undertaken on the third anniversary of a company s successful completion of its first verification. [Pg.107]

In the period 1985—1988, the Association launched its Responsible Care program to improve the industry s responsible management of chemicals. Participation in the initiative, which is based on the work of the Canadian Chemical Producers Association, is a requirement of association membership. [Pg.72]

The Canadian Chemical Producers Association has prepared a checklist for determining when MOC is needed. It is reproduced below in Table 10.1 (with some minor editorial changes). If, during the change evaluation process, a positive answer to any of the 12 questions in the checklist is generated, then the proposed change probably requires the implementation of the MOC process. [Pg.410]


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