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_aHazards in the chemical laboratory / _cedited by S.G. Luxon. |
| 250 | _a5th ed. | ||
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_aCambridge : _bRoyal Society of Chemistry, _c1992. |
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_axix, 675 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_tCh. 1. Introduction _r/ S. G. Luxon _t1. Identification. _t2. Management's Task. _t3. Fire and Explosion Hazards. _t4. Reactive Chemical Hazards. _t5. Toxic Hazards. _t6. General Environment. _t7. Radiation Hazards. _t8. Electrical Hazards. _tCh. 2. Legislation _r/ S. G. Luxon _t1. General. _t2. Scope. _t3. General Obligations. _t4. Duties of Employers to Their Employees. _t5. Employers' General Duties. _t6. Articles and Substances for Use at Work. _t7. Training. _t8. Employers' Safety Policies. _t9. Safety Representatives and Safety Committees. _t10. Duties to People Who Are Not Employees. _t11. Regulations and Approved Codes of Practice. _t12. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations. _tCh. 3. Safety Planning and Laboratory Design _r/ K. Everett _t2. Safety Policy and Implementation. _t3. The Design of Laboratory Premises and Services. _t4. Some Questions To Be Addressed in Laboratory Planning. _t5. Fire Precautions. _t6. Fire Alarms and Detector Systems. _t7. Disabled Persons. _t8. Miscellaneous Matters. _t9. Biology Laboratories. _t10. Ventilation, Fume Cupboards, and Other Safety Cabinets. _t11. Waste Disposal. _t12. Electrical Safety. _t13. Compressed and Liquefied Gases. _t14. Noise. _t15. Permit-to-Work Certificates. _tCh. 4. Fire Protection _r/ M. Sheldon _t2. The Nature and Source of the Fire Risk. _t3. Structural Protection and Segregation. _t4. Controlling Ignition Sources. _t5. Emergency Action. _t6. Classes of Fire and Suitable Extinguishing Agents. _t7. Working Practice. _t8. Legislation. _t9. Insurers' Approach to Fire Protection. _tCh. 5. Reactive Chemical Hazards _r/ L. Bretherick _t1. Fundamental Causes. _t2. Physicochemical Factors. _t3. Operational Considerations. _t4. Types of Decomposition Reactions. _t5. Chemical Composition, Structure, and Reactivity. _t6. Hazardous Reaction Mixtures. _t7. Potential Storage Hazards. _t8. Protection from Reactive Hazards. _tCh. 6. Chemical Hazards and Toxicology _r/ L. Magos _t1. The Basic Rules of Toxicology. _t2. Kinetics and Metabolism. _t3. Dose and Damage. _t4. Toxicity Testing. _t5. The Predictive Value of Toxicity Testing. _t6. Exposure as a Measure of Relative Hazard. _t7. The Consequences of Toxic Exposure. _tCh. 7. Control of Health Hazards _r/ D. M. Smith _t1. Assess the Hazards. _t2. Eliminate or Control the Hazards. _t3. Monitoring. _t4. Health Surveillance - Exposure, Effects, and Techniques of Detection. _t5. Biological Monitoring. _t6. Occupational Health Services. _t7. First Aid. _t8. Skin Hygiene. _t9. Dermatitis. _t10. Training and Information. _tCh. 8. First Aid _r/ V. S. G. Murrary, H. M. Wiseman _t2. Rescue. _t3. General First Aid. _t4. First Aid for Convulsions. _t5. Standard First Aid for Chemical Exposure and Burns. _t6. Special Treatments. _t7. Agencies Providing First Aid Training. _tCh. 9. Precautions Against Radiation _r/ P. Beaver _t2. Ionizing Radiations. _t3. Non-ionizing Radiations. _tCh. 10. Electrical Hazards _r/ M. R. Stephenson _t1. What are the Electrical Hazards?. _t2. Statutory Legislation. _t3. Guidance on Electrical Systems and Equipment. _t4. The Design of the Electrical Installation. _t5. Electrical Equipment in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres. _t6. Portable Equipment. _t7. Fume Cupboards. _t8. The Need for Secure Supplies and the Integrity of Controls. _t9. Electrical Maintenance. _tCh. 11. Chemical Laboratories - An American View _r/ H. H. Fawcett _t2. Orientation and Reviews. _t3. The OSHA Chemical Laboratory Standard. _tSubject Index. _tHazardous Substances _r/ H. H. Henning, S. G. Luxon _tIndex of Chemicals. _tIndex of CAS Registry Numbers. |
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