Substitutes for hazardous chemicals in the workplace

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    • Filskov, Per

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Substitutes for hazardous chemicals in the workplace

Per Filskov ... [et al.]

Lewis Publishers, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-175)

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The only way to completely eliminate the health effects associated with hazardous materials is to eliminate the material. How and when should dangerous chemical products be replaced with safer products? Substitutes for Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace answers this question and others, including:

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IntroductionDefinition of the Concept of SubstitutionThe Working Process of SubstitutionImplements for the Assessment of Substances and MaterialsCase StudyExamplesIndex of Professional GroupsGeneral Literature on SubstitutionHandbook Literature to be used in Toxicity AssessmentsReferencesBack Cover CopyHow and when should dangerous chemical products be replaced with safer products? Substitutes for Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace answers this question and others, including:How can the danger of chemical substances and products be assessed?,Is there sufficient toxicological information available on the chemical substitution?,What are the chronological steps that must be taken to successfully substitute one chemical substance with another chemical substance?,How will the new chemical influence - and be influenced by - other chemicals in the workplace?,How will the new chemical affect the workplace machinery, if at all?,How can the secondary effects (if any) of the new chemical be determined and evaluated?With 162 examples, hints, guidelines, and tools for how and when to replace dangerous chemicals with less dangerous ones, Substitutes for Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace is an excellent working reference for every lab and every individual working with chemicals.,

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