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Table 3.2 presents an industry summary for the nonferrous metals industry indicating the number of subcategories and the number and type of dischargers. Table 3.3 presents best practicable technology (BPT) limitations that have been promulgated and reported in the Federal Register.3-5... [Pg.72]

Table 9.1 presents an industry summary for the metal finishing industry including the total number of subcategories, number of subcategories studied, and the type and number of dischargers. [Pg.347]

DOI. 1987b. Mineral industry surveys Washington, DC U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of the Mines. Lead industry Summary 1987. [Pg.509]

TABLE 4. BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY SUMMARY JULY 1 TO JUNE 30a... [Pg.222]

Our exclusive Build-A-Reportsm lets you build custom industry summaries and reports, and export them as PDF files. [Pg.4]

U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 2006. Guidance for industry. Summary table of recommended toxicological testing for additives used in food. Rockville, MD U.S. FDA. [Pg.30]

CEEIC (2000) CEFIC Pan European Survey 2000. Image of the Chemical Industry Summary, CEFIC, Brussels. [Pg.70]

PSA-N, 2011c. The Deepwater Horizon Accident— Assessments and Recommendations for the Norwegian Petroleum Industry—Summary. Petroleum Safety Authority Norway. [Pg.2446]

Prabhu, V. B., and Russell,. W. (1978), Survey of production management in north-east manufacturing industry summary of main findings (Newcastle Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic). [Pg.253]

A concise summary of chemistry of technologically important reactions catalysed by organometallic complexes in solution. Cornils B and Herrmann W A (eds) 1996 Applied Homogeneous Catalysis with Organometallio Compounds (Weinheim VCH) A two-volume, multiauthored account with emphasis on industrial applications. [Pg.2713]

The Brominated Flame Retardants Industry Panel (BFRIP) was formed ia 1985 within the Flame Retardant Chemicals Association (FRCA) to address such concerns about the use of decabromodiphenyl oxide. Siace 1990 the BFRIP has operated as a Chemical Self-Funded Technical Advocacy and Research (CHEMSTAR) panel within the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA) (64). As of 1993, members of BFRIP are Ak2o, Amerihaas (Dead Sea Bromine Group), Ethyl Corp., and Great Lakes Chemical. Siace its formation, BFRIP has presented updates to iadustry on a regular basis (65,66), and has pubhshed a summary of the available toxicity information on four of the largest volume brominated flame retardants (67,68) tetrabromo bisphenol A, pentabromodiphenyl oxide, octabromodiphenyl oxide, and decabromodiphenyl oxide. This information supplements that summarized ia Table 11. [Pg.472]

Industry Cooperative Hydrogen Fluoride Mitigation and Mmbient Impact Assessment Program, Summary Report, National Technical Information Service, Aug. 1989. [Pg.201]

Table 3. Summary of Typical Industrial Used Oil Contaminant Levels ... Table 3. Summary of Typical Industrial Used Oil Contaminant Levels ...
Analysis of Clean Water Act Effluent Guidelines Pollutants. Summary of the Chemicals Regulated by Industrial Point Source Category U.S. EPA, Washiagton, D.C., 40 CFR Parts 400-475, 1991. [Pg.200]

Economic summaries of the cosmetic industry, commonly documented by sales volume, are sometimes based on unit sales, sometimes on manufacturers sales in monetary units, and sometimes on consumer spending. Figures normally include contributions by private labeling operations but do not necessarily reflect the value of the industry service sector, which includes suppHers of raw materials, beauticians, testing laboratories, and other speciaHsts. Moreover, product categories caimot be rigidly defined. For example, the differentiation between a deodorant (a cosmetic) and an antiperspirant (an OTC dmg) is often obscured by its trade name. [Pg.285]

A summary by broad categories is given in Table 1. A more detailed breakdown of U.S. cosmetic sales is provided in Table 2. The U.S. Commerce Department reports a modest (8%) increase in the value of cosmetic industry shipments between 1989 and 1991, despite a 13% decrease in total industry employment. [Pg.285]

Various types of filter media and the materials oi which they are constructed are surveyed extensively by Purchas Industrial Filtration of Liquids, CRC Press, Cleveland, 1967, chap. 3), and characterizing measurements (e.g., pore size, permeabihty) are reviewed in detail by Rushton and Griffiths (in Orr, op. cit., chap. 3). Briefer summaries of classification of media and of practical criteria for the selec tion of a filter medium are presented by Shoemaker (op. cit., p. 26) and Purchas [Filtr Sep., 17, 253, 372 (1980)]. [Pg.1708]

Review and include the summary of the newspaper/industry on-line search... [Pg.37]

Industrial Power Engineering and Applicalions Handbook Table 15.12 Summary of specifications of a CT... [Pg.492]

Exposures to chemicals, resulting in toxic effects or oxygen-deficient atmospheres, may arise in a variety of industrial situations. A summary of common sources is given in Table 5.18 clearly this is not exhaustive since exposure may result whenever materials are mixed, machined, heated, dispersed or otherwise processed or used. [Pg.91]

Tlie DOE Office of Environmental Safety and Health distributes monthly summaries ba.scd on data retreived from the DOE Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS) to share chemical safety concerns throughout the industry to alert operators of similar processes. In addition quarterly and annual reviews feature lessons learned from ORPS by trending analyses of ini an... [Pg.159]

A summary of essential items to be taken into account in determining the target levels is presented in Table 6.20. The table shows that the process is the main determining factor for industrial ventilation. [Pg.406]

Several reported chemical systems of gas-liquid precipitation are first reviewed from the viewpoints of both experimental study and industrial application. The characteristic feature of gas-liquid mass transfer in terms of its effects on the crystallization process is then discussed theoretically together with a summary of experimental results. The secondary processes of particle agglomeration and disruption are then modelled and discussed in respect of the effect of reactor fluid dynamics. Finally, different types of gas-liquid contacting reactor and their respective design considerations are overviewed for application to controlled precipitate particle formation. [Pg.232]

Chemical Safety Summary, Chemical Industries Association, London, July-Sept. 1980, p. 15. [Pg.45]


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