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U.S. DOE, LAC (2010b). Industrial Assessment Centers, http //iac.rutgers.edu/database/ arc/ NAICS=311511 (accessed 24.10.2010). [Pg.87]

Larsen HF, Tprslpv J, Damborg A (1995) Areas of intervention for cleaner technology in the printing industry - assessment of waste water (report in Danish). Environmental Project No. 284. Danish Ministry of Environment. Environmental Protection Agency, Copenhagen... [Pg.220]

HOW DOES INDUSTRY ASSESS SAFETY OF SOLVENTS USED AS AIDS TO POLYMERISATION ... [Pg.47]

Discussion of methods, substrate synthesis, continuous process, membrane reactor, enzyme deactivation Development phases, route comparison, test of many alternative methods, technical catalyst preparation, process optimization, ee enrichment via crystallization, industrial assessment... [Pg.10]

The following people participated in Booz. Allen s Biomass Industry Assessment James F. Lowry. Scott D. Moeller. Kenneth G. Salveson, Michael R. Sed-mak. Satish Suryawanshi. [Pg.20]

Office of Industrial Technologies (1999), Industrial Assessment Centers, U.S. Department of Energy, www.oit.doe.gov/iac/. [Pg.542]

Not only federal decision makers are concerned with exposure estimation. In private industry, assessments of employee exposure to various toxic substances used in the workplace, aside from those required by OSHA, are performed by industrial hygienists. Where exposures are felt to have the potential to result in employee health effects, systems engineers may be called in to alter the process or to add additional control technology, or special hazard warnings may be given to the affected employees. Similarly, if unusual clusters of health effects are observed by an industry s medical staff, they may seek exposure data to confirm a correlation between exposure to a certain chemical and the observation of a specific type of effect. In a similar fashion, public interest groups may seek exposure data to confirm a suspected dose-effect relationship. [Pg.326]

G.K. Lemasters, An epidemiological study ofpregnant workers in the reinforced plastics industry assessing outcomes associated with live births. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 1983. [Pg.1354]

FDA U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration—Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) (2010) Guidance for Industry. Assessment of Abuse Potential of Drugs. Draft Guidance. [Pg.224]

The authors wish to thank the Department of Energy s Industrial Assessment Center... [Pg.251]

It is important to quantify any pollutants associated with the plastics industry, assess their impacts on the environment, and adopt pollution prevention measures to minimize the impact of such releases on the environment. [Pg.46]

Enforcement, Self-Regulation, and the Chemical Industry Assessing... [Pg.355]

Anon (2005b) ICH S7B the nonclinical evaluation of the potential for delayed ventricular repolarization (QT interval prolongation) by human pharmaceuticals, pp CPMP/ICH/423-02 Anon (2010a) Guidance for industry, assessment of abuse potential of drugs (DRAFT), http // www.fda.gov/... [Pg.40]

Rutledge B (2005) California biogas industry assessment white paper. WestStart-Calstart, Pasadena, USA, 38 p. Report... [Pg.123]

Bono, J.E., Jackson-Eoldes, H., Vinson, G., and Muros, J.P (2007). Workplace emotions the role of supervision and leadership. Journal of Applied Psychology, 92(5), 1357-1367. Brazier, A. and Ward, R. (2004). Different Types of Supervision and the Impact on Safety in the Chemical and Allied Industries Assessment Methodology and User Guide. London Health and Safety Executive. [Pg.221]

Gunningham, N. (1995). Environment, Self-Regulation and the Chemical Industry Assessing Responsible Care. Law and Policy, 17(1), 57-109. [Pg.12]

It is therefore essential that the pharmaceutical industry assesses which elements are required for their continued prosperity and whether these have high risk of restrictions. Life cycle assessments as a tool can enable us to better understand the movement of metals through the product chain and highlight where losses of these valuable resources occur. Suitable green technologies must then be applied to recover these elements. ... [Pg.109]

Besa RA, Dela Cruz SD. Masinloc chromite operation today and the future. Minerals in the Refractories Industry Assessing the Decade Ahead. Pittshurgh, 1982 1 23. Landy RA, Vert T, Rigaud M. Refractories, a practical overview for the selection and uses. Presentation to the Can Cer Soc, Hamilton, Ontario, Eeh 22 23, 1997 53. Neely JE, Boyer WH, Martinek CA Jr. Sintered magnesia-chrome grains for new type of refractories. Am Ceram Soc Bull 1970 49 710 713. [Pg.146]


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