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Foundation Plant Services

As soon as the site is secure, and there is no danger to anyone, recovery of equipment and chemicals can start. At this time, the plant may contain many unexpected hazards, such as the danger of being stmck by falling equipment that has had its foundations weakened by fire. Or there may be pockets of spilled chemicals in unexpected places. Some equipment may be contaminated with hazardous chemicals, and may need to be specially treated before it can be returned to service, or before the operators or maintenance personnel can use it. [Pg.526]

Review and approval of research protocols are conducted by NIH, S E, or National Science Foundation. Acronyms APHIS, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA EPA, Environmental Protection Agency FDA, Food and Drug Administration NIH, National Institutes of Health S E, Science and Education, USDA. APHIS issues permits for the importation and domestic shipment of certain plants and animals, plant pests, and animal pathogens, and for the shipment or release to the environment of regulated agents. [Pg.274]


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