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Trichloroisocyanuric acid (Chapter 17, Section IV) Chemicals Procurement Laboratories, College Point, N.Y. [Pg.161]

Octyne Chemicals Procurement Laboratories, College Point, N.Y. [Pg.162]

Chemical Procurement Laboratories, Inc., 18-17 130th St., College Point 56, N. Y. [Pg.1382]

Chattem Chemicals, Fine Chemicals Division of the Chattanooga Medical Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. 37409 Chemical Intermediates and Research Labs., Box 146, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Chemical Procurement Laboratories, Inc., 18-17 130th St., College Point, N. Y. 11356... [Pg.176]

Non-Appropriated Fund Property property (i.e., chemicals) procured without the use of Federal government funds. [Pg.159]

The first section includes general requirements that are applicable to all chemical procurements. Key to this chapter are the requirements for hazard identification and analysis prior to purchasing chemicals that are consolidated in sections ... [Pg.314]

Ship transportation is one of the most attractive transport modes for raw chemical procurement in chemical industry. Raw materials and basic chemicals are required constantly and in huge quantities to supply continuously operating chemical production plants. The ideal transport mode is the pipeline transport. However, pipehnes dedicated for basic and raw chemicals are seldom available due to large distances to bridge, high investment costs, and the inflexibility of sourcing. In most cases, raw and basic chemicals are transported by ships if a sea or river port is available. [Pg.108]

Components of the Chemical Hygiene Plan Basic Rules and Procedures Chemical Procurement, Distribution, and Storage Environmental Monitoring Housekeeping, Maintenance and Inspections Medical Program... [Pg.225]

Inventory control is generally in the form of log books or computer-based inventory systems. Chemicals are issued through written requests on prescribed forms, but there is no tracking of chemicals after they are issued to individual laboratories. No record of their use and disposal is kept. Bar codes and radio frequency identification tagging are available in some developing countries but are not commonly used for keeping track of where or how a chemical is used. Chemicals procured by individual faculty members with project funds are often not recorded in the central inventory faculty members are expected to add them to the central inventory voluntarily but have little incentive to do so. This is also true for laboratories in most developed countries. [Pg.10]

Starting with chemical procurement - This assumes responsibility for the entire inventory of process chemicals. That means one will get rid of placing orders and will be ensured of delivery and control of inventory thus saving lot of time and money. This will help you in getting rid from the basic efficiency of CMS, as the lowest costs for chemical supply are ensured - regardless of the source. [Pg.3]

Mr. Allen, who was also the civilian chief of the New York Chemical Procurement District, had suggested that the district advisory committee be designated the Chemical Advisory Committee to the Army and Navy Munitions Board. This suggestion was adopted and from early 1939 until after the close of World War II the committee, whose members were leading representatives of the chemical industry, met monthly in Washington or New York. Liaison officers from the Army and Navy Munitions Board, the Ordnance Department, and the CWS attended the meetings. A representative from the Advisory Commission to the Council of National Defense and, later, one from the War Production Board, were often in attendance. ... [Pg.248]

By the spring of 1942 requirements for the shell had reached a point where the CWS felt obliged to seek additional contractors, and the service awarded 4 additional prime contracts at that time. Two of the new contractors, Erie Basin Metal Products, Inc., and the David Bradley Manufacturing Division of Sears Roebuck and Co., were located in the Chicago Chemical Procurement District. The other 2, the Guiberson Co. and Hardwicke Etter Co., were in the Dallas procurement district. In 1943 another prime contractor was added, the Day and Night Manufacturing Co. in the San Francisco district. Early in 1945 prime contracts were awarded 5 more manufacturers, 3 in the Boston procurement district and 2 in the Dallas procurement district. But the war came to an end before any of these 5 got into production. [Pg.357]


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