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S. O. Duke,. . Meim, and. R. Plimmer, eds.. Pest Control with Enhanced Environment Safety, ACS Symposium Series No. 524, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., 1993. [Pg.151]

Safe Use at Work of Borax, Boric Acid, and Otherinorganic Borates, Technical Service Bulletin 101, Market Services Department, Boiax Consohdated Ltd., Boiax House, London, 1990 L. Butterwick, N. de Oude, and K. Raymond, Ecotoxicol Environ. Safety 17, 339 (1989). [Pg.211]

CCPS G-38. Guidelines for Integrating Process Safety Management, Environment, Safety, Health, and Quality. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Center for Chemical Process Safety, New York. [Pg.147]

The failure to establish an institutional eulture that honors proteetion of the environment, safety, and health. The authors believe that the development and maintenanee of a safety eulture is a key to ineident prevention and enhaneing safety performanee. [Pg.2]

Department of Energy Offiee of Environment Safety and Elealth Offiee of Environmental Management, Handbook for Occupational Health and Safety During Hazardous Waste Activities. The text from the publie domain doeuments has been eondensed and has been eoupled with real-life examples that will help to make this book a user-friendly referenee. [Pg.3]

DOE Order 5480.IB, Environment, Safety, and Health Program for Department of Energy Operations. ... [Pg.212]

The new corporate vice president of environment, safety, and health (VP, ESH) believed that there were significant benefits to be gained by... [Pg.149]

Both quality management and environment, safety and health have specialized vocabularies. In some instances, different practitioners use the same word or words but assume different meanings. In this glossary we explain our use of these phrases. [Pg.185]

Cripe CR, Walker WW, Pritchard PH, et al. 1987. A shake-flask test for estimation of biodegradability of toxic organic substances in the aquatic environment. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 14 239-251. [Pg.199]

Crossland NO, Bennett D. 1984. Fate and biological effects of methyl parathion in outdoor ponds and laboratory aquaria. I. Fate. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 8 471-481. [Pg.200]

Kenaga EE. 1980. Predicted bioconcentration factors and soil sorption coefficients of pesticides and other chemicals. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 4 26-38. [Pg.216]

Ortiz D, Yanez L, Gomez H, et al. 1995. Acute toxicological effects in rats treated with a mixture of commercially formulated products containing methyl parathion and permethrin. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 32 154-158. [Pg.225]

El Beit lOD, Wheelock JV, Cotton DE. 1981a. Factors affecting soil residues of dieldrin, endosulfan, gamma-HCH, dimethoate, andPyrolan. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 5 135-160. [Pg.284]

Moriarty E, Walker CH. 1987. Bioaccumulation in food chains-a rational approach. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 13 208-215. [Pg.306]

Kawasaki M. 1980. Experiences with the test scheme under the chemical control law of Japan An approach to structure-activity correlations. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 4 444-454. [Pg.273]

Svobodova Z, Dusek L, Hejtmanek M, Vykusova B, Smid R. 1999. Bioaccumulation of mercury in various fish species from Orlik and Kamyk Water Reservoirs in the Czech Republic. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 43 231-240. [Pg.121]

Hoke RA, Giesy JP, Zabik M, et al. 1993. Toxicity of sediments and sediment pore waters from the Grand Calumet River—Indiana Harbor, Indiana area of concern. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 26 86-112. [Pg.188]

Chmielnicka J, Zareba G, Nasiadek. 1994. Combined effect of tin and lead on heme biosynthesis in rats. Ecotox Environ Safety 29 165-173. [Pg.502]

Flora SJS, Jeevaratnam K, Kumar D. 1993. Preventive effects of sodium molybdate in lead intoxication in rats. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 26 133-137. [Pg.521]

Tulasi SJ, Reddy PUM, Rao JV. 1992. Accumulation of lead and effects on total lipids and lipid derivatives in the freshwater fish Anabas testudineus (Bioch). Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 23 33-38. [Pg.581]

Drzyzga O, Jannsen S, Blotevogel KH (1995) Toxicity of diphenylamine and some of its nitrated and aminated derivatives to the luminescent bacterium vibrio fischeri. Environ Safety 31(12) 149-152... [Pg.331]

Anon., Environment, Safety Health Bull., 1993, 93(2), 1 As part of an analytical procedure prior to silver recovery, 10 ml commercial hypochlorite solution (15% available chlorine ) was added to highly alkaline waste developer solution. The redox reaction was violent enough to spray the worker, causing alkali bums. [Pg.1390]

Connell, D.W., Hawker, D.W. (1988) Use of polynomial expressions to describe the bioconcentration of hydrophobic chemicals by fish. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 16, 242-257. [Pg.903]

Hawker, D.W., Connell, D.W. (1986) Bioconcentration of lipophilic compounds by some aquatic organisms. Ecotox. Environ. Safety 11, 184-197. [Pg.907]

AS Jarvis, ME Honeycutt, VA McFarland, AA Bulich, HC Bounds. Ecotoxicol Environ Safety 33 193-200, 1996. [Pg.281]

Brown, V., D. Shurben, W. Miller, and M. Crane. 1994. Cadmium toxicity to rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum and brown trout Salmo trutta L. over extended exposure periods. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 29 38-46. [Pg.70]

Canton, J.H. and W. Slooff. 1982. Toxicity and accumulation studies of cadmium (Cd2+) with freshwater organisms of different trophic levels. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety 6 113-128. [Pg.70]


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