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The course that industry and government set must balance food production objectives with long term public health considerations. More prudent use of antibiotics in the feed industry... [Pg.96]

Often EPA has ignored scientific evidence and bona fide public health considerations in favor of unsubstantiated fears expressed by influential special-interest groups. As long ago as 1992, an expert panel commissioned by then-EPA Administrator William Reilly reported (i) The science advice function—that is, the pro-... [Pg.78]

GROUND-WATER TRACERS Public Health Considerations Direction of Water Movement Travel Time... [Pg.407]

Hauschild, V.D. (2004). Risk management and public health considerations of riot control agents. In Riot Control Agents (E. Olajos, W. Stopford, eds.), pp. 281-98. Informa Healthcare, New York, NY. [Pg.172]

New technological advances enable the food processing industry to market many more food products than decades past. Factors that must be considered in conjunction with appropriate technology before added ascorbic acid is considered are cost of the specific food convenience of use relationship of the nutrient to the usual food selection pattern or other replacement or supplemental food products stability of the nutrient in the food during market shelf life and home preparation special food needs, for example, infant, geriatric, or military public health considerations. [Pg.424]

Moore, D. H., Alexander, S. M. (2001). Emergency response to a chemical warfare incident Domestic preparedness, first response and public health considerations. In S. Somani J. Romano (Eds.), Chemical warfare agents Toxicity at low levels (pp. 409-435). Boca Raton, FL CRC Press. [Pg.10]

Moore, D.H and Alexander, S.M. 2001. Emergency Response to a Chemical Warfare Agent Incident Domestic Preparedness, First Response and Public Health considerations, In Chemical Warfare Agents Toxicity at Low Levels. Somani, S.M and Romano, J.A. Eds, CRC Press 409-433. [Pg.671]

Domestic Preparedness, First Response, and Public Health Considerations..653... [Pg.735]

Koumans EH, Johnson RE, Knapp JS, St Louis ME. Laboratory testing for Neisseria gonorrhoeae by recently introduced nonculture tests A performance review with clinical and public health considerations. Clin Infect Dis 1998 27 1171-1180. [Pg.2116]

Over the past 5 years, subsequent to the publication of the last edition of this text, enormous emphasis has been placed on domestic preparedness for possible use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Chemical warfare agents, along with nuclear weapons and biological warfare agents, are included in this category. The reader is referred to the previous edition where much of the information on medical and public health considerations of CW agents remains accurate. This chapter is designed to expand on the previous work and to put this information into a more current context. [Pg.417]

F3. Fowler, T. W., R. L. Clark, J. M. Gruhlbe, and J. L. Russel Public Health Considerations of Carbon-14 Discharges from the Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Industry, Report ORP/TAD-76-3, July 1976. [Pg.405]

REGULATORY STATUS Criterion to protect freshwater aquatic iife 7 pg/L based on acute toxicity, 5.2pg/L based on chronic toxicity Criterion to protect saltwater aquatic life 7.0 pg/L based on acute toxicity Criterion to protect human health 1.0 pg/L based on organoleptic considerations 206 pg/L based on public health considerations USSR MAC 0.001 mg/L in water bodies used for domestic purposes Kansas drinking water guideline 206 pg/L... [Pg.330]

Moure-Eraso and Tsongas, 1990). Once set, OSHA standards themselves tended to be weak, dictated far more by political pressure from business interests than objective public health considerations (McCaffrey, 1982). [Pg.193]

Public health considerations. European countries routinely test for ochratoxin in slaughter... [Pg.425]

Klein, M., Namer, R., Harpur, E., and Corbin, R. (1970) Earthenware containers as a source of frttal lead poisoning case study and public-health considerations. N. EngL J. Med, 283,669-672. [Pg.1169]

WHO) has run an EU Commission-funded project to assess this role. Phase 1 of the study concludes that the development of the local pharmaceutical industry does not inevitably lead to improved public health, and hence that promoting the public health impact should be central to efforts to strengthen the industry. These initiatives have helped to ensure that public health considerations are central to the Business Plans that are being developed. They plot a practical path whereby the industry can contribute to both public health and economic development agendas that were previously considered by some to be mutually exclusive (Kaplan and Laing, 2005). [Pg.280]


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