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S. Zaheri and co-workers. Occupational Health and Safety of 2,4,6 Trinitritoluene (TNT), final report contract DAMD 17-77-C-7020, Franklin Institute Research Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., 1978. [Pg.29]

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)... [Pg.128]

RTECS, Reght of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, VoL 2, NIOSH, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1981—1982, entry OA7700000, p. 595, and RQ8225000, p. 930 also available on CD-ROM through Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1992. [Pg.483]

Workers in the metals treatment industry are exposed to fumes, dusts, and mists containing metals and metal compounds, as well as to various chemicals from sources such as grinding wheels and lubricants. Exposure can be by inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact. Historically, metal toxicology was concerned with overt effects such as abdominal coHc from lead toxicity. Because of the occupational health and safety standards of the 1990s such effects are rare. Subtie, chronic, or long-term effects of metals treatment exposure are under study. An index to safety precautions for various metal treatment processes is available (6). As additional information is gained, standards are adjusted. [Pg.239]

L. Parmeggiani, ed., Emyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, Vol. 2, 3rd ed.. International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzedand, 1983. [Pg.49]

Chemical Evaluation Search and Retrieval System (CESHRS), CCinfo CD ROM A2, Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Ontario, Canada, 1994. [Pg.511]

The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) covers a broad range of issues relating to worker health and safety, many of which impact the power generation industry (16,17). The Act sets standards designed to protect worker health and safety, particularly in industrial settings. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration, organized under the U.S. Department of Labor, implements and enforces OSHA standards and periodically updates poHcies governing worker health and safety. [Pg.93]

Talc is considered a nuisance dust and subject to regulation in the workplace by both the Occupational Health and Safety Administration and the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Eight-hour exposure limits for talc dust are two milligrams of talc per cubic meter. [Pg.303]

Emyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safety, Vols. 1 and 11, Geneva, Swit2edand, 1983, p. 572. [Pg.365]

Enzyme manufacturers have developed formulations that minimize the release of enzyme dust. In the case of Hquid preparations, handling precautions recommend users to avoid the formation of aerosol sprays. In all cases, direct contact with the skin or eyes should be avoided. Enzymes have a good record of occupational health and safety. [Pg.304]

Guidance on Safety, Occupational Health and Environmental Protection Auditing (1991)... [Pg.554]

Selected UK legislation relevant to environmental protection and occupational health and safety in relation to chemicals... [Pg.593]

Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) on compact disc from the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (can buy at CCOHS web site). "The HSDB(R) (Hazardous Substances Data Bank(R)) database contains data profiles on 4,500 potentially toxic chemical substances. It is created and updated by specialists at the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Compiled from an extensive range of authoritative sources, HSDB is widely recognized as a reliable and practical source of health and safety information. Much of the data is peer reviewed. [Pg.185]

NIOSHTIC on compact disc from the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (ean buy at CCOHS web site). "NIOSHTIC(R) is a bibliographie database which provides comprehensive international coverage of documents on occupational health and safety, as well as related fields. It eontains detailed summaries of over 200,000 articles, reports and publications, spanning over 100 years. NIOSHTIC(R) sources include over 160 scientific and technical journals, NIOSH reports (published and unpublished), NIOSH research bibliographies, abstracts from CIS Abstracts, and personal files from respected professionals on selected topics. [Pg.186]

According to the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) the health effects of asphyxiation are ... [Pg.521]

OSHA- Occupational Health and Safety Administration The U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration, OSHA, is a federal government agency in the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA s Web site is http //www.osha.gov/. The primary goals of OSHA are to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect the health of America s workers. OSHA employs over 2,000 inspectors to ensure job site safety. OSHA was created by the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act of 1970. While many see OSHA as an intrusive government agency intent on enforcing arcane rules, the fact is that OSHA saves lives. And if that is not enough... [Pg.539]

Department of Energy Offiee of Environment Safety and Elealth Offiee of Environmental Management, Handbook for Occupational Health and Safety During Hazardous Waste Activities. The text from the publie domain doeuments has been eondensed and has been eoupled with real-life examples that will help to make this book a user-friendly referenee. [Pg.3]

Handbook for Occupational Health and Safety During Hazardous Waste Activities. Office of Environmental, Safety and Health Office of Environmental Management, 1996, pp. ES-3, ES-4, 1-1, 1-5, 1-6, 2-3, 2-7, 3-1. [Pg.11]

ILO (1983). Encyclopedia of Occupational Health and Safely L. Parmeggiani, Ed.), vols, I and 2, International Labour Office, Geneva. [Pg.337]

The book is intended for engineers, scientists, seniors at the university level, and graduate students who have a fundamental understanding of the concept of fluid flow, thermodynamics, and heat transfer. The handbook bridges the disciplines of engineering and occupational health and safety (industrial hygiene). The book can be used as a textbook, a scientific reference for researchers, and a fundamental handbook for practitioners in the industrial air technology field. [Pg.1552]


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