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One of the best ways to determine that potential is to examine the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), which by law in most jurisdictions must be provided by the manufacturer for any hazardous material used in the workplace and made available to the employees by plant management. The MSDS provides all the information necessary to determine the hazard potential and the requirements for control of any hazardous substance. Still other information can be found in the various guidelines published by the American Industrial Health Association, or by the U.S. National Safety Council, or by NIOSH (the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) or various other national, state, or provincial government bodies. (See Appendix II for information on sources.) Once you have an inventory, of course, you can start relating potential health problems to possible sources in particular areas. Also, in the process of preparing this report, you will begin to build an invaluable library that will stand you in good stead for further consideration of the problems at hand. [Pg.95]

Before any concentrate management scheme can be implemented, local regulations must be met and any necessary permits acquired. Due to the environmental impacts of the constituents in the concentrate, regulations are often based on the concentration of solution to be disposed rather than the volume (Ahmed et al. 2000). Disposal regulations and permits are defined by various governing bodies, which differ according to the location of the plant and the desired site of disposal. [Pg.28]

Oxford University is associated in the hrst instance with different colleges, 39 today, listed in Table 1.1, each with an independent governing body of fellows (tutorial teachers), statutes and hnances. For several centuries the colleges as they grew in numbers paid little regard to any central university authority, which in any event was managed by a committee of their heads. A fellow was... [Pg.2]

Extrapolation methods were tested against critical scientific opinion with several relevant data sets for key model substances and mixtures to stimulate critical assessment of the extrapolation procedures at a stakeholder workshop held in Florida. The stakeholder workshop was held with participation from 31 experts in risk assessment from the United States, Europe, and other countries. Participants were selected from academia, government regulatory bodies, industry, risk managers, and decision makers, and had diverse backgrounds (e.g., ecotoxicologists, ecologists, environmental... [Pg.409]


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