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Hazardous materials management

1 Does facility handle hazardous materials as defined [Pg.124]

7 Are hazardous material storage (and handling) areas below monitored by visual inspection at least weekly  [Pg.124]

9 If yes to 1.8, are secondary containments capable of containing more than  [Pg.124]

11 Identify location(s) of above hazardous material records  [Pg.125]

12 Has facihty been inspected for hazardous material compliance by regulatory agency  [Pg.125]


Health and Safety Code, Chap. 6.95, Art. 2, Hazardous Materials Management, State of California, Sacramento, Calif., 1986 Sect. 25531, RJsk Management and Prevention Program, 1987. [Pg.103]

Conducts the Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM ) program for professional certification. [Pg.279]

Ellison earned a master of science in chemistry from the University of California, Irvine. His graduate research involved methods to synthesize poisons extracted from Colombian poison dart frogs. He has a bachelor of science in chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a member of the American Chemical Society and Federation of American Scientists. In addition to his works on weapons of mass destruction, he is the author of a chapter on the hazardous properties of materials in the sixth edition of the Handbook on Hazardous Materials Management, a textbook published in 2002 by the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management. [Pg.791]

Mulligan, W. S., 1988, Waste Minimization in the Petroleum Industry In Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Hazardous Materials Management Conference/West, November 8-10, 1988, pp. 540-543. [Pg.38]

Rowley, K., 1986, The Rules of the Games in Ground-Water Monitoring In Proceedings of the Second Annual Hazardous Materials Management Conference West, December 3-5, pp. 365-374. [Pg.39]

Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. He is a professional member of the American Society of Safety Engineers, the Water Environment Federation, and the Institute of Hazardous Materials Managers. He is also a Board Certified Safety Professional and Board Certified Hazardous Materials Manager with more than 35 years of experience in environmental science and engineering. He is the author of more than fifty books, including Water Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security (GI, 2007) and Food Supply Protection and Homeland Security (GI, 2008)... [Pg.232]

USEPA. Development Document for Interim Einal Effluent Limitations Guidelines for the Pesticide Chemical Manufacturing Point Source Category, Report EPA 440/I-75/060-d USEPA, 1976. Wong, J.M. Pesticides Wastewater Management. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Hazardous Materials Management Conference and Exhibition/West, Long Beach, California, 1987. [Pg.541]

Griffin, R.D. (1988) Principles of Hazardous Materials Management, Lewis Publishers Inc, Michigan, USA. [Pg.447]

Couture, S. D. June 1984. "Source Reduction in the Printed Circuit Industry." Proceedings of The Second Annual Hazardous Materials Management Conference. Philadelphia, PA. [Pg.120]

Hazardous Material Management and Resources Recovery Program University of Alabama P.O. Box 870203 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0203 (205) 348-8401... [Pg.158]

Pearson, F., "Removal of Copper from Acidic Water in a Flume Packed with Crushed Limestone, Proceedings of Hazardous Materials Management Conference and Exposition, Disneyland Hotel, April 5-7, 1988, Sponsored by Association of Bay Area Governments, Oakland, Calif, pp. 431-441, 1988. [Pg.403]

A California statue requiring hazardous materials management was passed in 1985 (24), but guidance for compliance for industries covered by the act was not issued until 1988 (25). A revised standard, which became effective in January of 1994 (26), applies to facilities handling any of 128 toxic materials flammable liquids and gases in quantities of 10,000 lb (4.541) or more, except where used as fuel or in atmospheric pressure, ambient temperature tanks and explosives. [Pg.93]

C. R. Bigelow, Hazardous Materials Management in Physical Distribution, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1994. [Pg.265]

Healthcare Hazardous Materials Management Emergency Care Research Institute 5200 Butler Pike Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Order (215) 825-6000... [Pg.290]

Resources and References Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials Management... [Pg.296]

RESOURCES AND REFERENCES HAZARDOUS WASTE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT... [Pg.297]

Resources and references hazardous waste and hazardous materials management / by Gayle Woodside and Dianna Kocurelc. p. cm. [Pg.300]

Gayle Woodside, P.E., CSP is the Environmental Engineering manager at the IBM facility in Austin, Texas. A registered professional engineer and a certified safety professional, she earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas. Ms. Woodside has over 15 years experience in hazardous waste and hazardous materials management. [Pg.301]

Bigelow CR. Hazardous Materials Management in Physical Distribution. 1997. [Pg.319]


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