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J. E. Wimberly, "Storage Practices," in Meeting of Experts on the Mechanisation of Rice Production and Processing FAO, Rome, 1971, pp. 142—144. [Pg.361]

Is ventilation prone to fail with possible toxic exposure Specify where. 5. Are storage practices likely to generate toxic exposure Specify where. 6. Are distribution practices likely to generate toxic exposure Specify where. 7. Are housekeeping and hygiene practices likely to generate toxic exposure Specify. ... [Pg.112]

Nelson, David E. Population Estimates of Household Eirearm Storage Practices and Eirearm Carrying in Oregon. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, vol. 275, June 12, 1996, pp. 1744-1748. Gives a percentage breakdown of households with firearms stored in various ways (such as loaded and unlocked) and of firearm carrying. Nelson also gives correlation with alcohol use. [Pg.192]

Water and sediment usually result from poor fuel handling and storage practices. Water and sediment can enter from atmospheric air, through fuel transportation systems, and from blending operations. Corrosion, filter blocking, injection system wear, and deposit formation can result. A listing of some classes of compounds which can be found in middle distillate fuel is provided in TABLE 3-15. [Pg.60]

The OC pesticides were initially produced to protect crops and human beings against plague organisms. They are generally incorporated into the environment as consequence of their use in agriculture. Nevertheless, they can also enter into the environment due to bad storage practices. [Pg.78]

Containers for hazardous wastes. On-site storage practices are a function of the types and amounts of hazardous wastes generated and the time period over which waste generation occurs. Usually when large quantities are generated, special facilities are used that have sufficient capacity to hold wastes accumulated over a period of... [Pg.89]

Postharvest mycotoxin contamination is prevalent in most tropical countries due to a hot wet climate coupled with sub-adequate methods of harvesting, handling and storage practices, which often lead to severe fungal growth and... [Pg.194]

As there is no possibility of e.xceeding the UFL, the hazard is not reduced b> further evaporation. A storage practice such as tliis, which results in a significant clumce of producing a flanunable mi.xture of vapors within an enclosed space, is not advisable. An explosion proof ventilated refrigerator should be used, or the soh ent should be change elimiiiated. [Pg.452]


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