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                             28 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Access to RTECS Freudenthal, Ralph I
2000
7 2 p. 5-
1 p.
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2 Achieving maximum laboratory ventilation effectiveness at lowest cost Deluga, G.F
2000
7 2 p. 37-40
4 p.
article
3 Automatic External Defibrillators: Old dogs, new tricks Walters, Doug
2000
7 2 p. 42-
1 p.
article
4 Bretherick’s “Reactive Chemical Hazards Database, Version 3.0” 1 1 Editor’s note: Bretherick’s “Reactive Chemical Hazards Database, Version 3.0” is the complete CD version of Bretherick’s Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards also available from Butterworth-Heinemann, $295.00. Langerman, Neal
2000
7 2 p. 53-
1 p.
article
5 Chemical waste disposal and recycling in an academic medical center Pinizzotto, Nick
2000
7 2 p. 22-25
4 p.
article
6 Contingency plans VI: Recovery Hathaway, Ruth A
2000
7 2 p. 19-21
3 p.
article
7 Distance learning and occupational safety and health curriculum Bryant, D.H
2000
7 2 p. 34-36
3 p.
article
8 Errata 2000
7 2 p. 54-
1 p.
article
9 Errata 2000
7 2 p. 54-
1 p.
article
10 FastSearch-MSDS Elston, Harry J
2000
7 2 p. 52-53
2 p.
article
11 It can be fatal to overlook the obvious Young, Jay A
2000
7 2 p. 6-
1 p.
article
12 Knowledge is power Kingsley, Warren K
2000
7 2 p. 50-
1 p.
article
13 Laboratory Safety Program at Francis Marion University 1 1 Editor’s Note: Francis Marion University was the recipient of the 1999 University Safety Award from the Division of Chemical Health and Safety. This paper is the award address presented by Dr. Barbara Hankinson. Hankinson, Barbara L
2000
7 2 p. 10-13
4 p.
article
14 Management of stock solutions Ashbrook, Peter C
2000
7 2 p. 41-
1 p.
article
15 Marketing chemical safety at Adelphi University 1 1 Editor’s Note: Prof. Moon was the recipient of the Tillmanns-Skolnick award presented by the Division of Chemical Health and Safety. This was his address at the award presentation. Moon, Sung
2000
7 2 p. 14-15
2 p.
article
16 Much ado about … computers? Fivizzani, Ken
2000
7 2 p. 4-
1 p.
article
17 News & Views Langerman, Neal
2000
7 2 p. 45-46
2 p.
article
18 NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards and Other Databases DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 99-115 Wood-Black, Frankie
2000
7 2 p. 52-
1 p.
article
19 Occupational exposure to non-ionizing radiation: Hazard communication Pathak, Bhawani P
2000
7 2 p. 31-33
3 p.
article
20 OSHA’s regulatory agenda Kretchik, Joe T
2000
7 2 p. 44-
1 p.
article
21 Pilot plants and the lab standard Mason, E
2000
7 2 p. 16-18
3 p.
article
22 Quality & standardization Wood-Black, Frankie
2000
7 2 p. 43-
1 p.
article
23 Remarks of Dr. Linda Rosenstock, Howard-Fawcett award recipient Rosenstock, Linda
2000
7 2 p. 7-9
3 p.
article
24 Response to Dr. Freudenthal Sweet, Doris V
2000
7 2 p. 5-
1 p.
article
25 Safe-T-Quicks Segal, Eileen B
2000
7 2 p. 47-48
2 p.
article
26 Smoke without fire? Urben, P.G
2000
7 2 p. 49-
1 p.
article
27 The sky is falling! Elston, Harry J
2000
7 2 p. 3-
1 p.
article
28 Tools for effective integrated chemical safety in a laboratory DeWinkle, Gary M
2000
7 2 p. 26-30
5 p.
article
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