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Volume 17, Issue 3 (May-June 2010)
Introduction to work place air sampling
Direct-reading methods for workplace air monitoring
Field-portable methods for monitoring occupational exposures to metals
Tips for selecting a hazardous waste disposal contractor
Cyclohexane
OSHA Standards and GHS
Over the limit
Getting back to basics
Prior planning and preparation makes...
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Volume 17, Issue 2 (March-April 2010)
The status of emergency management in higher education Dennis K. Sullivan
A brief overview of crystalline silica Eileen Mason, Sophie K. Thompson
Simple calculations, principles, and techniques to prevent reactive chemicals events in the laboratory Gary R. Buske
Monitoring concentrations of select metals in workplace smelter airborne particulates using a Grimm 1.109 Real-time Portable Aerosol Spectrometer Justin Mecham, Leon Pahler, Jim VanDerslice, Rod Larson
Analysis of a bomb calorimeter failure John Nail, Diana Hamilton
Toxic tips: Nitrobenzene William E. Luttrell, Evangeline R
Volume 17, Issue 1 (January-February 2010)
Update on perchlorate environmental issues H.J. Elston
Keeping it safe: Chemical safety in the high school laboratory Michelle Richards-Babb, Jennifer Bishoff, Jeffrey S. Carver, Kimberly Fisher and Jennifer Robertson-Honecker
Dust explosion causation, prevention and mitigation: An overview Paul R. Amyotte and Rolf K. Eckhoff
Learning about process safety Dennis C. Hendershot
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 1-52 (November-December 2009)
Defining lethal chemicals in industrial facilities Floris M. Hekster
Deciding what to keep: The battle over chemical inventories in secondary school laboratories Lester Bynam Ph.D., CIH, Lesli Bordas Ph.D., Robert H. Hill Ph.D., David Katz, Neal Langerman Ph.D., George Lechner CIH, Russell Phifer, Douglas B. Walters Ph.D., CSP, Harry J. Elston Ph.D., CIH and 2008 Safe Practices Subcommittee of the American Chemical Society Joint Board-Council Committee on Chemical Safety
Testing explosives: Considerations for an intrinsically safe laboratory J. Keith Butler
Infectious disease outbreaks and hand washing and fire codes and hand sanitizers David Rainer
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 1-56 (September-October 2009)
Laboratory Air Changes: What is all the Hot Air about? Lou DiBerardinis, Pam Greenley and Mike Labosky
Optimizing laboratory ventilation rates: Process and strategies Geoffrey C. Bell
Lab safety, PPE and pyrophoric liquids David Rainer
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