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New York DEC. Supporting Documents for Chemical Bulk Storage Regulations, Parts 595, 596, and 597 NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Albany, NY, October 1987. [Pg.128]

S Storage regulation P Processor regulations H Hauler regulations... [Pg.145]

SULFURYL FLUORIDE (2699-79-8) FjSOj A noncombustible, compressed gas. Reacts with moisture, acids, alcohols, releasing hydrofluoric acid and sulfuric acid. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers bases, amines, amides, and inorganic hydroxides ethers, especially in the presence of metal salts. High temperatures may cause cylinders to burst, see 29 CFR 1910.101 for specific storage regulations. [Pg.983]

FLUORURE de SULFURYLE (French) (2699-79-8) A compressed gas. Reacts with moisture. High temperatures may cause cylinders to burst. See 29 CFR 1910.101 for specific storage regulations. [Pg.572]

The recommendations and regulations governing solvent transportation are now discussed in origin and detail. Solvent storage regulations and guidelines are dealt with later. [Pg.127]

H. Eckert (2004) Inspections, Warnings, and CompUance The Case of Petroleum Storage Regulation, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47/2 232-259. [Pg.205]

The toxicity of the aflatoxins has led many countries to set up regulations for their control in foods of plant origin that are intended for human or animal consumption (Table 11.3) (Commission Regulation, 2006 FAO, 2003 National Standard of PR China, 2005). In addition, in order to minimize the levels of mycotoxins in cereals, the European Union has also promoted several good agricultural practices from the cultivation to the distribution of cereals, such as crop rotation or dry storage. Regulations for major mycotoxins in commodities and food exist in at least 100... [Pg.283]

The basic work on methodology and data and the eoneeptual decisions were applied immediately to actual examples. Thus, the storage regulations [2], which were written and established rather quickly (1975), had already been sueeessfuUy tested in practice when they came into force. [Pg.264]

Origins and bnpUcations of Underground Explosives Storage Regulations... [Pg.612]

Carbon storage regulator Yersinia pestis (strain Nepal516), Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Yersinia entero-colitica, Yersinia pestis 5.84E-09... [Pg.79]

Finally, If oil Is stored on site, a retaining bund wall should surround the oil store. This will not only ensure that any oil leakage Is contained but will also stop the contamination of ground water by fire fighting foam in the event of a fire. This is a requirement of the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations 2001. [Pg.301]

The availability of storage space is sometimes limited (see Section 14.2), and larger quantities of chemicals than are needed for daily or weekly work are frequently stored in laboratories. It is essential that quantities stored in the laboratory be kept to a minimum, and that any applicable storage regulations be followed. Local fire codes often limit the amount of flammable chemicals and the size of containers (see Section 16.3) that can be stored in laboratories. [Pg.168]


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