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Passage of the Vims Act, regulating therapeutic serums and antitoxins. Enforcement by the Hygienic Laboratory (later to become the National Institute of Health), Treasury Department. [Pg.32]

Wnuk M, Kelley R, Breuer G, et al. 1987. Pesticides in water samples using surface water sources. Des Moines, IA Iowa Dept, of Natural Resources and Iowa University Hygienic Laboratory. PB88-136916. [Pg.192]

California Department of Health. Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory. Calibration and Standardization of Continuous Photometric Analyzers of Atmospheric On-dants. Recommended Method No. 5-B. Berkel California State Department of Health 1970. 18 pp. [Pg.276]

Berkeley State of California Department of Public Health, Division of Laboratories, Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, 1%1. 9 pp. [Pg.378]

With the exception of calibration, the measurement problems that were apparent in 1970, at the time of publication of the fost air quality criteria document on photochemical oxidants, have essentially been solved for ozone. This remarkable achievement is the result of unstinting efforts by people working at epa s National Environmental Research Center, North Carolina the National Bureau of Standards private research contractors sponsored primarily by epa private instrument manufacturers the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology the Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California Department of Health the Air Pollution Research Center of the University of California at Riverside and the California Air Resources Board (carb). [Pg.679]

John, W. Reischl, G.A. Cyclone for Size Selective Sampling of Ambient Air, California Department of Health Air Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Report, No. 187, June 1978. [Pg.172]

R. Hussey, IndHygFoundAmlncProc, 8th Ann Meeting 1943, 26-8 (The Army Industrial Hygiene Laboratory) 15) E. Rosser, K. B. Lehmann F. Flury, Toxicology Hygiene of Industrial Solvents, Williams Wilkins, Baltimore (1943) 16) A. D. Brandt, Manual of Industrial Hygiene, Saunders, Philadelphia (1943)... [Pg.358]

Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California Department of Health Services, 2151 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94704-9980... [Pg.12]

The analysis of the particulate mercury by direct analysis if the cold vapor instead of collection on Ag-Chromsorb P should be explored. Although Ag-Chromsorb P can be prepared according to the experimental procedure, this support is not commercially available. There may be industrial hygiene laboratories where as MAS-50 is not available for these laboratories, a method by... [Pg.253]

Multielement analysis will become more important in industrial hygiene analysis as the number of elements per sample and the numbers of samples increases. Additional requirements that will push development of atomic absorption techniques and may encourage the use of new techniques are lower detction and sample speciation. Sample speciation will probably require the use of a chromatographic technique coupled to the spectroscopic instrumentation as an elemental detector. This type of instrumental marriage will not be seen in routine analysis. The use of Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) (17), Zeeman-effect atomic absorption spectroscopy (ZAA) (18), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) (19) will increase in industrial hygiene laboratories because they each offer advantages or detection that AAS does not. [Pg.263]

The Hygienic Laboratory within the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service is redesignated as the National Institutes of Health (NIH). [Pg.6]

Clark, Studies on Oxidation-Reduction, Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin, 1028. [Pg.294]

Food Hygiene Laboratory, Food and Enteric Reference Division, Central Public Health Laboratory... [Pg.107]

UK/HSE. 1983. Carbon disulfide in air Laboratory method using charcoal adsorption tubes, solvent desorption and gas chromatography. London, England United Kingdom, Health and Safety Executive, Occupational Medicine and Hygiene Laboratory. MDHS Report No. 15. [Pg.218]

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]

Anderson, J. F., and McClintio, B. T., 1912. Method of standardising disinfectants with or without organic matter. Bull. 82, Hygienic Laboratory, U. S. Fublio Stealth Service, Washington, D. C. [Pg.74]

MDHS 46 (1985) Platinum metal and soluble inorganic compounds ofPtin air. Methods for the determination of hazardous substances. Health and Safety Executive Occupational Medicine and Hygiene Laboratories. [Pg.1081]

The author is indebted to Dr. Reid Hunt of the Hygienic Laboratory for calling his attention to the papers containing the distribution results here tabulated. [Pg.354]

The samples automatically sequenced three times a week, 1600 hours Monday to 1600 hours Tuesday, 1600 hours Wednesday to 1600 hours Thursday, and 1600 hours Friday to 1600 hours Saturday. Samples were collected with the cooperation of the Air Resources Board and the Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory of the Department of Public Health. [Pg.3]


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