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In many countries, all additives permitted are summarized in a single list. Examples are relevant regulations in the Scandinavian countries, Germany, and Switzerland. In countries such as the United Kingdom, authorization of food additives is controlled by individual regulations, with reference to specified groups of additives. Some countries have authorizations within product regulations for certain foods. In addition, mixed systems exist, e.g., in the USA. [Pg.493]

Mansfield, D. P. (1994). Inherently Safer Approaches to Plant Design. Warrington, Cheshire, U. K. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. [Pg.142]

Hymes, I. 1983. The physiological and pathological effects of thermal radiation. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, SRD R 275. [Pg.336]

Having established the content of SOPs from the HTA and PHEA, ergonomics guidelines for information presentation can be used to ensure that workers can quickly refer to the instructions and that the possibility of misinterpretation is minimized. An example of such guidelines is United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (1991). In this section, the focus will be on the inputs from the HTA and PHEA to the design of SOPs. [Pg.323]

Kirwan, B., Embrey, D. E., Rea, K. (1988). Human Reliability Assessors Guide P. Humphreys (Ed.). Report no. RTS 88/95Q, Safety and Reliability Directorate, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Wigshaw Lane, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 4NE, England. [Pg.371]

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (1987). Short Guide to Reducing Human Error in Process Operations. Warrington, UK AEA Technology Ltd. [Pg.375]

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Agency Safety and Reliability Directorate, Wigshaw Lane Culcheth, Warrington WA3 4NE Authors A.G. Cannon and R.C.E. Lewis... [Pg.109]

UKAEA United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority... [Pg.291]

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Atomic Energy Establishment, Winfrith, England... [Pg.207]

Part 1 Comparison with database. Int J Heat Mass Transfer 47 3375-3385 Thompson B, Macbeth RV (1964) Boiling water heat transfer - burnout in uniformly heated round tubes a compilation of world data with accurate correlations, AEEW-R 356. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Winfiith, UK... [Pg.324]

Chamberlain A, Heard C, Little MJ, et al. 1978. Investigations into lead from motor vehicles. Harwell, United Kingdom United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Report no. AERE-9198. 1979. The dispersion of lead from motor exhausts. Philos Trans R Soc Lond A 290 557-589. [Pg.500]

FINGAL [Fixation in Glass of Active Liquors] A batch process for immobilizing nuclear waste in a borosilicate glass. Developed by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority from 1958 and piloted at its Windscale Works 1962-1966. After a lapse of several years, the project was resumed in 1972 under the acronym HARVEST. [Pg.106]

Lawther, K. P. and Berglin, C. L. W. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Report, A.E.R.E., CE/R 2360 (1957). Fluidisation of lead shot with water. [Pg.365]

Corresponding author Dave Elder. GlaxoSmithKline R and D, Park Road, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG12 ODP, United Kingdom, E-mail David.P.Elder gsk.com. [Pg.12]


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