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North Carolina Local government tort claims provisions. N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 115c-43 (1984) and N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 115C-259 (1984). The North Carolina Industrial Commission. N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 143-291 et seq. (1988). [Pg.256]

North Carolina Industrial Commission, Safety Bulletin, September 2007 Many seasoned experts estimate that the indirect costs of an accident are 3 to 10 times the direct costs. ... [Pg.259]

North Carolina Industrial Safety Commission, Bulletin, September 2007. Available at http //www.ic.nc.gov/ncic/pages/0907safe.htm. [Pg.276]

In a similar appHcation, Cape Industries has announced its intention to commission a solvent extraction plant to recover acetic acid from an effluent generated at its dimethyl terephthalate [120-61-6] faciHty (Wilmington, North Carolina) (44,45). The plant was commissioned in Eebmary 1995. In this case, the solvent will be CYANEX 923 extractant [100786-00-3], CYANEX 923 is also a phosphine oxide, but unlike TOPO is a Hquid and can be used without a diluent (46,47). This has the benefit of reducing plant size, capital, and operating costs. [Pg.320]

The second PPS process practiced commercially was developed by Kureha Chemical Industry Company. Kureha has built a commercial PPS plant in Nishiki, Fukushima (46), and has formed a joint venture, Fortron Industries, with Hoechst Celanese (47). Fortron Industries has completed a commercial PPS plant at Hoechst Celanese s plant in Wilmington, North Carolina. Fortron Industries represents the only other PPS producer in North America. Figure 3 shows a flow diagram for the Kureha PPS process. [Pg.444]

Alumina Product Data Bulletins L o. CHE920, CHE 922, Alcoa, Bauxite, Arkansas Alcoa Chemie, Lausanne, Switzerland Alcan Chemicals, Qeveland, Ohio Kaiser Chemicals, Cleveland, Ohio Malakoff Industries (Reynolds), Malakoff, Texas Baikowski, Charlotte, North Carolina Criceram (Pechiney), Cedex, Prance Union Carbide Specialty Powders, IndianapoHs, Indiana Sumitomo Aluminum Smelting, Tokyo, Japan Showa Alumina Industries SAL, Tokyo, Japan VAW Aluminum, Germany Martinswerke, Germany Pechiney, Prance Arco Specialty Chemicals, Newton Square, Pennsylvania. [Pg.166]

In atmospheric exposure 18% Ni maraging steel corrodes in a uniform manner , and becomes completely rust covered. Pit depths tend to be more shallow than for the low-alloy high-strength steels. Atmospheric corrosion rates in industrial (Bayonne, New Jersey) and marine (Kute Beach, North Carolina) atmospheres are compared with those for low-alloy steel in Figs. 3.29, 3.30 and 3.31. The corrosion rates drop substantially after the first year or two and in all cases the rates for maraging steel are about half the corrosion rate for HY80 and AISI 4340 steels. [Pg.565]

The number of industrial-waste injection wells more than doubled between 1967 and 1986.3 In 1986, Class I injection wells were concentrated in two states, Texas (112 wells) and Louisiana (70 wells), which between them had a total of 69% of all wells (263 wells). Growth from 1984 to 1986 was concentrated in Texas, with a 38% increase from 81 to 112 wells. The only other states to show a significant increase from 1984 to 1986 were Indiana (13 proposed wells) and California (7 proposed wells). Nine states had had industrial-waste injection wells in the past but did not have any permitted Class I wells in 1986 (Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wyoming). One state (Washington) had a Class I well in 1986, but no record of industrial wastewater injection before that year. The total number of industrial-waste injection wells increased to 300 at the end of the 1990s and beginning of this century, approximately 100 Class I hazardous waste injection wells and about 200 Class I wells that hold nonhazardous waste.1-18... [Pg.786]

Current affiliation Applied Analytical Industries, Inc., Wilmington, North Carolina. [Pg.424]

ANS1/ISA-S84.01 1996. Application of Safety Instrumented Systems for the Process Industries. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina Instrument Society of America. [Pg.157]

Even among the defense industries that assembled the engines of this war against fascism abroad, companies like Vultee Aircraft announced baldly that only members of the Caucasian race will be employed in our plant. 50 One black schoolteacher from North Carolina queried Louis Adamic Can the people of the United States afford to criticize Germany... [Pg.120]

A new COjSurfactant system discovered by a Professor DeSimone at the University of North Carolina is likely to expand the use of CO as an alternative to chlorinated solvents currently used in manufacturing and garment care industries. [Pg.24]

With the exception of calibration, the measurement problems that were apparent in 1970, at the time of publication of the fost air quality criteria document on photochemical oxidants, have essentially been solved for ozone. This remarkable achievement is the result of unstinting efforts by people working at epa s National Environmental Research Center, North Carolina the National Bureau of Standards private research contractors sponsored primarily by epa private instrument manufacturers the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology the Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California Department of Health the Air Pollution Research Center of the University of California at Riverside and the California Air Resources Board (carb). [Pg.679]

A study of deaths in furniture-making counties of North Carolina found that 8 of 37 (21.6%) people dead from nasal cancer had been employed in the furniture industry, whereas only 5 of the 73 (6.8%) controls had been so employed. Of 215 patients with nasal cancer in Connecticut, 2.8% probably had been occupationally exposed to wood dust vs. only 0.8% of 741 persons dying of other cancers with similar exposures. ... [Pg.743]

INDA Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industries, Cary, North Carolina. [Pg.465]

The authors wish to thank the ERC (Engineering Research Center) funded by National Science Foundation, North Carolina Biotechnology Center, and industrial associates, and the Occidental Chemical Company. [Pg.249]


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