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Health and Safety Executive, Sheffield

Health and Safety Executive (1996) Occupational Exposure Limits EH40/96. Health and Safety Executive, Sheffield. [Pg.305]

FIGURE >0.70 The capture of tracer gas released at five times the diameter of the exhaust inlet when the radius of the exhaust hood is 0. tS m, the radius of the exhaust hood inlet is 0.037 m, and the width of the exhaust jet is 8.0 mm. fej Suction alone with average inlet velocity of 12.7 m s. (b) Combined suction and Injection with the average inlet and exhaust velocities of 12 8 rn s and 7.7 m s . respectively. (Figures are courtesy of the Health and Safety Executive, Research Division. Sheffield. UK.)... [Pg.957]

HSE, Explosion Hazard Assessment A Study of the Feasibility and Benefits of Extending Current HSE Methodology to Take Account of Blast Sheltering, Health and Safety Executive report HSL/2001/04, Sheffield, 2001. [Pg.568]

R. E. Britter and J. McQuaid, Workbook on the Dispersion of Dense Gases (Sheffield, United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive, 1988). [Pg.195]

General References Britter and McQuaid, Workbook on the Dispersion of Dense Gases, Health and Safety Executive Report 17/1988, Sheffield, U.K., 1988. Mannan, Lees Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 3d ed., Chap. 15, Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, U.K., 2005. Panofsky and Dutton, Atmospheric Turbulence, Wiley, New York, 1984. Pasquill and Smith, Atmospheric Diffusion, 3d ed., Ellis Horwood Limited, Chichester, U.K., 1983. Seinfeld, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics of Air Pollution, Chaps. 12-15, Wiley, New York, 1986. Turner, Workbook of Atmospheric Dispersion Estimates, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1970. [Pg.62]

The HSE/IS produces annually a list of over 1600 titles taken within its Information Service entitled Health and Safety Executive Information Service Current Periodicals List . This lists the current title, former title(s), and frequency of publication. A companion volume entitled Subject Index to the HSE Current Periodical List gives under an alphabetical subject heading a list of relevant magazines. Both are available free of charge from the Health and Safety Executive, Information Centre, Broad Lane, Sheffield S3 7HQ, England. [Pg.84]

Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Laboratory, MDHS 25/3. Methods For the Determination of Hazardous Substances Organic Isocyanates in Air, Health and Safety Executive/ Occupational Safety and Hygiene Laboratory, Sheffield, 1999. [Pg.797]

A major input to the present books originally came from Dr. T. A. Jones from the National Health and Safety Executive in Sheffield, U. K. He was a distinguished scientist in chemical sensor basic research and an expert in the particular field of combustible gas sensors. In 1989 he passed away. We could like to take the opportunity here to thank him for his input and enthusiastic support in the planning phase of the volumes on chemical and biochemical sensors. [Pg.9]

Dr. T. Alwyn Jones t Health and Safety Executive Broad Lane Sheffield S3 7HQ, UK... [Pg.16]

Health and Safety Executive (HSE) (1989), EH42, Monitoring Strategies for Toxic Substances (rev.), HSE, Sheffield. [Pg.104]

Health and Safety Executive Foundry House 3 Millsands Riverside Exchange Sheffield S3 8NH... [Pg.367]

Franz TJ 975) Percutaneous absorption. On the relevance of in vitro data. J Invest Dermatol 64 190-195 Guy RH, Tur E, Maibach HI (1985) Optical techniques for monitoring cutaneous microcirculation. Int J Dermatol 24 88-94 Health and Safety Executive (1981-94, in series) Methods for the determination of hazardous substances. HSE Occupational Medicine and Hygiene Laboratory, Sheffield Health and Safety Executive (1999) Occupational exposure limits 1999. Guidance note EH40/99, Health and Safety Executive. HMSO, London... [Pg.89]

HSE. 1996a. Offshore Accident and Incident Statistics Report 1996, Ref. OTO 96 955. UK Health and Safety Executive Information Centre, Sheffield. [Pg.242]

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE, Safety Assessment Principles for Nuclear Power Plants, HSE, Sheffield, UK (1992). [Pg.34]

Safety and Health Bulletin ILO/CIS Bulletin. Issued by the International Labour Office, Geneva, 7 or 8 times per year, each issue contains an abstract and a full reference for each document covered, and a detailed subject index. This journal is available on subscription, and as a database, CISDOC. The Health and Safety Executive Library and Information Service at Sheffield is the UK National Centre for the ILO/CIS. [Pg.150]

Research and Laboratory Services Division, Health and Safety Executive, Broad Lane, Sheffield S3 7HQ, England... [Pg.409]


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