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Handbook of Industrial
Toxicology and Hazardous Materials |
Cheremisinoff, Nicholas P. (1999) Handbook of industrial toxicology
and hazardous materials. New York : Marcel Dekker. |
Handbook: As a concise reference books, it provides extensive health
and safety handling information about nearly 700 chemicals of commercial
and industrial importance. A good reference for chemistry or earth science
teachers. |
WA 465 C521H 1999 |
Occupational Health--handbooks. |
Hazardous Substances--handbooks. |
Toxicology--handbooks. |
Hazardous Substances--toxicity--handbooks. |
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Handbook: Not circulating, in the Reference Section on the main floor. |
It provides chemical specific information pertinent to safe handling
and transportation of chemicals, worker protection, emergency response
information to address spills, explosions on fire situations, and chemical
stability/reactivity data. It is designed as a standard reference handbook
for chemical engineers, safety engineers, toxicologists, fire safety specialists,
chemists, laboratory and plant technicians. It will be helpful to teachers
doing units on careers as well as teachers doing many of the units on the
SWEHSC - COEP site. http://swehsc.pharmacy.arizona.edu/coep/exercises.html |
Pathfinder Assignment for IRLS 524 Marti Lindsey mlindsey@u.arizona.edu Last
updated:
August 13, 2003
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