Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet: 2,4-DinitrophenolAcetate, Tributyltin
RighttoKnowHazardousSubstanceFactSheetCommonName:TETRAETHYLLEADSynonyms:Tetraethylplumbane;TELChemicalName:Plumbane,Tetraethyl-Date:March2002R..
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Right to Know Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet. www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/rtkhsfs.htm 13 Information included in complaint filed with "Intent to Sue." Citations Continued 14 Based on Giant's response to an "Intent to Sue" notice. 15 US EPA. CERCLA – Notice of Unacceptability (...
Extreme explosive hazard--should be handled in aqueous solutions (0.5-10 g/L); [ACGIH] Odor threshold from NJ "Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet"; The Guide from the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "Chlorine dioxide, hydrate, frozen. Reference Link #2 ICSC: Chlorine dioxide ERPG-1 Not appro...
A substance is considered hazardous if it might reasonably be expected to cause adverse health effects to humans. Events are included in the system, if the amount released, or threatened to be released, is required to be cleaned up according to federal, state, or local law. In addition, ...
Wanda Lizak Welles, Ph.D., is a Research Scientist at the New York State Department of Health in the Bureau of Toxic Substance Assessment. Dr. Welles manages the Hazardous Substance Emergency Events Surveillance project and has expertise in the areas of drinking water quality, indoor air quality...
Objective: To examine the public health consequences of acute hazardous substance releases resulting from the improper mixing of chemicals. Methods: Data f... KP Ernst,WA Wattigney,WE Kaye - 《Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine》 被引量: 104发表: 2005年 Politics of Cancer: The Po...
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Water or some other simple substance may be given off as a by-product. Some polymers, such as nylon, can be formed by condensation reactions. Vigorous condensation can produce more energy than the surroundings can safely carry away. This could cause a fire or explosion, or rupture closed ...