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MS Missouri Department of Health, Lead Poisoning Program 25... [Pg.482]

In 1966 and 1967, when the use of endrin was not restricted, endrin was detected in 5 of 67 raw water samples from the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers (Schafer et al. 1969). At a later time when endrin use was substantially restricted, an Iowa study of 33 community water supplies using surface water found no detectable concentrations of endrin in the distribution systems (Wnuk et al. 1987). In an extensive water quality monitoring program conducted by the California Department of Health Services, endrin was detected (detection limit not specified) in only 2 of 5,109 public drinking water sources sampled from 1984 to 1992, at mean and maximum concentrations of 0.06 and 0.10 ppb, respectively (Storm 1994). Concentrations did not exceed the Maximum Concentration Level (MCL) of 0.2 ppb. In another recent study, endrin was not detected (detection limit not specified) in 32 samples each of raw water and highly treated reclaimed waste water undergoing evaluation as a possible supplement to raw water sources in San Diego, California (De Peyster et al. 1993). [Pg.124]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2006). "Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Report Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation, Jasper, Missouri." US Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH. (DHHS [NIOSH] publication no. 2000-0401-2291.)... [Pg.188]

An evaluation of human health hazards posed by dioxin-contaminated soil in certain areas of Missouri illustrates specific uncertainties in dioxin risk assessment. These uncertainties include the relationship of studies in animals to effects in humans, the level and extent of contamination in the soil, the level of exposure to humans, and the character of the dose-response curve. Uncertainties in assessing risks posed by toxic substances in general are viewed from the standpoint of a 1985 report prepared by the Task Force on Risk Assessment and Risk Management for the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services. The Task Force listed nine commonly used assumptions—which may also be called uncertainties. [Pg.174]

This emerging success story Is due to the efforts and talents of several organizations. These Include the EPA, The Centers for Disease Control, The National Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), the Missouri Division of Health, and several contractors including Riedel International,... [Pg.217]

Richard J. Lewis, Sr., Division of Technical Service, The Industrial Hygiene Branch of The National Institute for Occupational Safety Health, had primary responsibility for the development of this recommended Standard. Although Lewis led the project, input was received from General Motors Corporation, Olin Corporation and Shell Oil Company, the Michigan Department of Health, The University of Missouri, and of course various offices and divisions of NIOSH. The work draws heavy upon NFPA s 704 system and CMA s LAPI Guide to Precautionary Labeling. The recommended colors follow NFPA, as do the three major hazard classes health, reactivity, and flammability. [Pg.420]

Managing Worker Safety and Health, Appendix 5.2, Sample Assignment of Safety And Health Responsibilities, Public Domain, Adapted for Use. (n.d.). Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations. Retrieved from http //on.mo.gOv/VQwB9z. [Pg.348]

Departments of Chemistry, Physics and Radioiogy, University of Missouri-Coiumbia, Room 106,AUton Buiidings, 301, Business Loop 70 (W), Coiumbia,MO 65211, USA E-mail kattik health.missouri.edu... [Pg.121]

An important figure in popularizing agricultural chemical analysis, especially regarding soils and their role in plant, animal and human nutrition and health was William A. Albrecht (d. 1974), who published hundreds of papers and press articles from 1918 to 1974. He was based at the Department of Soils of the Missouri Experiment Station. A collection of many of these publications has been edited by Walters (1975-1995). They are published by Acres USA ... [Pg.189]

Departments of Child Health and Pathology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO 65212, USA... [Pg.160]

Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Medicine, Assistant Medical Director, Western Missouri Mental Health Center, Kansas City, Missouri Chapter 60... [Pg.2839]

Departments of Radiology, Neurology, and Psychology, and the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, USA e-mail beversdorfd health.missouri.edu... [Pg.175]


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