نتایج جستجو برای: dangerous chemicals

تعداد نتایج: 64909  

2015

Penetrant testing (PT) and magnetic particles inspection (MPI) are widespread methods of non-destructive testing which are not required a lot of investments for manual application and are simple in terms of discontinuous interpretation. On the other hand, work with chemicals requires special precautions, safety instructions and disposal limitations. Growing demand among customers to decrease im...

2002

Photochemical smog IS a complex m1xture of chemiCals, some harmless. others h1ghly react1ve and poten11ally dangerous for plants, an1mats and humans. The main consmuents of photochemical smog are ozone (0.,) and nitrogen diox1de (N0 2). Although ozone is widely cons1dered the chTef indicator of photochemical smog, Ollrogen diox1de IS an important pollutant in 11s own right, alfecllng human and ...

2006
D. K. Shenoy

Introduction: Hazardous chemical vapors pose a serious challenge to the security and well-being of our nation and to our forces abroad. Th ese can be dangerous chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and explosives or health hazards such as toxic industrial chemicals and materials (TICs and TIMs). A long-standing problem with chemical vapor detectors is their susceptibility to false alarms, which result...

2011
Christine Frederickx François J. Verheggen Eric Haubruge

A biosensor is a device that uses biological materials to detect and monitor the presence of specific chemicals in an area. Traditional methods of volatile detection used by law enforcement agencies and rescue teams typically consist of reliance on canine olfaction. This concept of using dogs to detect specific substances is quite old. However, dogs have some limitations such as cost of trainin...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2010
Kehinde Okanlawon Mantue Reeves Opeyemi F Agbaje

Refugee youths are vulnerable persons who have a need for contraception, yet face challenges that limit its use. Data on perceptions, knowledge, access and attitudes toward contraceptive use were collected from 208 refugee youths living in Oru refugee camp, Nigeria. Findings revealed that respondents experience difficulty gaining access to family planning services, which are not available in th...

2017
Krishna Prasad Kandel Bhanu Bhakta Neupane Basant Giri

Chemistry labs can become a dangerous environment for students as the lab exercises involve hazardous chemicals, glassware, and equipment. Approximately one hundred thousand students take chemistry laboratory classes annually in Nepal. We conducted a survey on chemical lab safety issues across Nepal. In this paper, we assess the safety policy and equipment, protocols and procedures followed, an...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2011
Sergio Benassai

Regulations concerning different modes of transport of dangerous goods are well harmonized at global level: they were then looked at as a model for developing Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), (on which CLP Regulations is based). Transport regulations do not cover some hazard classes, such as germ cell mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxi...

2013
Sherrie L. Strain Wanda Lizak Welles Theodore C. Larson Maureen F. Orr Jennifer Wu D. Kevin Horton

Homemade chemical bombs (HCBs) are made from commonly found chemicals. The volume of news reports of HCB explosions suggests they are not uncommon. To determine the number of events involving HCBs in the United States and describe the factors associated with them, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) analyzed data from its surveillance system that tracks spills and leaks...

Journal: :Emergency planning digest 1983
T Gabor C Pelanda

The increase in accidents with dangerous chemicals makes it incumbent upon community and regional planners to deal systematically with this problem. The first step invariably involves the assessment of the likelihood and type of incident which may impact a given area so that disasters may be averted or, at least, their effects mitigated. This paper presents one such assessment scheme, the Commu...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2005
R J Slack J R Gronow N Voulvoulis

Household hazardous waste (HHW) includes waste from a number of household products such as paint, garden pesticides, pharmaceuticals, photographic chemicals, certain detergents, personal care products, fluorescent tubes, waste oil, heavy metal-containing batteries, wood treated with dangerous substances, waste electronic and electrical equipment and discarded CFC-containing equipment. Data on t...

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