Hazardous chemicals desk reference
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Hazardous chemicals desk reference
Wiley-Interscience, c2002
5th ed
- : cloth
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Includes indexes
LCCN:2001045614
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Fifth Edition of "Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference" contains safety profiles, synonyms, physical properties, standards, and recommendations of government agencies for approximately 5,000 chemicals deemed both important and potentially hazardous by the international scientific community. Substances were chosen on the basis of meeting a variety of criteria, including: having an OSHA standard; having an ACGIH TLV; listed by the International Agency for Research on Cancer Groups 1 through 4 assessments; listed on the NTP Ninth Report on Carcinogens; having a German Research Society's Mak or Bat listing; and having especially dangerous toxic, reactive, or fire properties. The data for each entry is taken from the master file of DPIM. The Fifth Edition distinguishes itself from its predecessors by including the very latest information from a variety of international databases and organizations, while deleting entries that have proven to be the least pertinent to practitioners. As with previous incarnations, the organization of contents places a premium on providing a quick reference for individuals seeking a concise summary of a chemical's hazards.
The Desk Reference remains the premier resource on hazardous chemicals for students, professors, scientists, engineers, and all professionals whose work involves managing these materials.
Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction. Key to Abbreviations. General Chemical Entries. CAS Number Cross Index. Synonym Cross--Index. DOT Guide Number Cross Index.
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