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Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act, New Jersey State Assembly N.J.S. A 13 IB-3, State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, Trenton, N.J., Sept. 12, 1985. [Pg.103]

New Jersey State Department of Health Trenton, New Jersey... [Pg.3]

The only information in the literature regarding reducing the absorption of 3,3 -dichlorobenzidine was foimd in a Fact Sheet published by the State of New Jersey (State of New Jersey 1997). The recommendations source indicate that following eye contact, eyes should immediately be flushed with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. It is also recommended that after skin contact contaminated clothing should be quickly removed and contaminated... [Pg.89]

Profile Professor of Communications, New Jersey State University... [Pg.189]

Sentence According to Emily Rhodes, Professor of Communications at New Jersey State University and author of four books on the relationship between television and violence, the average television channel shows 579 acts of violence in a 24-hour period. [Pg.189]

Each state has its own regulations regarding distances. For instance, the table on p 810 of TM 9-1904, gives the Intraplant Quantity-Distance Table as prescribed by New Jersey State laws... [Pg.379]

Managing a salt-water aquarium. A tank at the New Jersey State Aquarium has a volume of 2.9 million liters.7 Bacteria are used to remove nitrate that would otherwise build up to toxic levels. Aquarium water is first pumped into a 2 700-L deaeration tank containing bacteria that consume 02 in the presence of added methanol ... [Pg.138]

New Jersey State Police, Trenton State College, and Ocean County College, N. J. 08625 ROBERT EPSTEIN... [Pg.22]

Cuevas, E., 1916. The Nitrate Industry. The New Jersey State Agricultural College, 61 pp. [Pg.555]

NJ RTK Hazardous Substance Fact Sheets are data sheets for over 1500 individual hazardous chemicals prepared under the New Jersey Right-To-Know Law. Information is available New Jersey State website. [Pg.508]

Jerry Fitzgerald English is a partner in the law firm of Cooper, Rose and English, LLP, where she heads the Environmental Law Department. She received a B.A. from Stanford University and a J.D. from Boston College Law School and is a member of the bar for both New Jersey and the U.S. District Court for New Jersey. Within her practice, Ms. English assists companies and communities in their legal defense and clean-up of contaminated property. Additionally, she has served as a New Jersey state senator, counsel to the governor of New Jersey, a commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and a... [Pg.131]

PHOTO 20.20 (a, b, c, and cl) The vapor-proof zipper of the Level A suit shown in two views, from a distance and up close. The flap that overlays this zipper is secured by Velcro (c), and then ideally tapped with chemically resistance tape, or in this case, duck tape (d). Since the suit is vapor proof, air exhaled from the SCBA would remain within the suit and expand the suit at some point, the increased pressure would rupture the suit. This is prevented by one-way valves that allow gas (expired air) to exit the suit but prevents any outside atmosphere from entering the suit. Pictures of one valve from both outside and inside the suit (Photos 20.21 and 20.22) are provided. (Author s personal photos taken at Lakehurst, N.J. Naval Air Station. Thanks to Len Dotson, photographer and member of New Jersey Task Force 1 who spent a good deal of time serving as photographer and photographic advisor, and Sergeant Daniel Mitten of New Jersey Task Force 1 of the New Jersey State Police.)... [Pg.600]

Mokhlesi, B. and Corbridge, T. (2003), Toxicology in the critically ill patient, Clin. Chest Med., 24, 689-711. New Jersey State Police, Office of Emergency Management, Hazardous Materials Emergency Response... [Pg.710]

Figure 38-1. Soil density profile. (Courtesy - New Jersey State Police)... Figure 38-1. Soil density profile. (Courtesy - New Jersey State Police)...
Charles Herbert Capen graduated as a civil engineer from Cornell University, Ithaca NY, in 1917. He was then an assistant engineer at Pittsburgh PA and New York and in 1919 joined as assistant engineer the New Jersey State Department of Health. From 1925 until retirement in 1955, he was engaged with the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission NJDWSC, finally as chief engineer. In parallel,... [Pg.151]

FIGURE 16.2 Separation of the TFA derivatives of amphetamine, methamphetamine, phentermine, and phenylpropylmethylamine nsing on-colnmn derivatization with MBTFA. GCFID conditions 12-m UP-1 x 0.20-mm i.d. x 0.33- rm film 120-180°C at 30°C/min split ratio = 20/1. (Conrtesy of New Jersey State Police.)... [Pg.895]


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