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A Guide to Practical Toxicology: Evaluation, Prediction, and Risk, Second Edition  
Informa Healthcare, April 2003, Pages: 336
. Background to Risk Due to Toxicity. Risk Assessment in Practice and Setting Exposure Limits. Risk Assessment and Management in the Workplace. Risk Assessment: Carcinogenicity; the Environment; Evolution


List of MAK and BAT Values 2008: Maximum Concentrations and Biological Tolerance Values at the Workplace. Report 44  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Aug 2008, Pages: 292
as carcinogens, germ cell mutagens, sensitizing substances, embryotoxicants or bearing a risk to pregnancy. Threshold limit values in air (MAK values) as well as for body fluids (BAT values) are given wherever


Hazardous Chemicals: Control and Regulation in the European Market  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Jan 2007, Pages: 409
” Directive 98/24/EC. 6.4 “Carcinogens and Mutagens” Directive 2004/37/EC. 6.5 Limit Values at the Workplace. 6.6 “Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women” Directive 92/85/EEC. 6.7 “Young People Protection


Cytology and HPV Testing World Markets  
TriMark Publications, Jan 2011, Pages: 156
.8: Carcinogens in the Workplace 15 Table 2.9: Private Funding Levels for the Biotechnology Segment, 1995-2009 16 Table 2.10: Global Pharmaceutical Industry R&D Spending, 1995-2010 18 Table 2.11: U.S. Government


Handbook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives - Second Edition, 2010  
ChemTec Publishing, Jan 2010, Pages: 340
16.3.2 Esters 16.3.3 Fatty acid amides 16.3.4 Natural wax 16.3.5 Salts 17 Regulations and Data 17.1 Toxic substance control 17.2. Carcinogenic effect 17.3 Workplace exposure limits 17.4 Food


A Comprehensive Guide to the Hazardous Properties of Chemical Substances, 3rd Edition  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, June 2007, Pages: 1059
, explosives, and radioactive substances, covering everything from toxicity and carcinogenicity to flammability and explosive reactivity to handling and disposal practices - Arranges hazardous chemical


Handbook of UV Degradation and Stabilization - First Edition  
ChemTec Publishing, Jan 2011, Pages: 354
.11.3 FTIR 11.11.4 NMR 11.11.5 UV 11.12 Hydroperoxide determination 12 UV stabilizers - health & safety 12.1 Toxic substance control 12.2 Carcinogenic effect 12.3 Workplace exposure limits 12.4 Food


Handbook of Material Biodegradation, Biodeterioration, and Biostabilization  
ChemTec Publishing, April 2010, Pages: 368
Biostabilizers - health & safety 6.1 Toxic substance control 6.2 Carcinogenic effects 6.3 Workplace exposure limits 6.4 Food regulatory acts 7 Environmental fates of biostabilizers 7.1 Concentration 7


General and Applied Toxicology, 6 Volume Set, 3rd Edition  
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oct 2009, Pages: 3490
volunteer studies; neurotoxicity, the carcinogenity of toxic compounds; toxic waste; regulation of industrial chemicals; chemical terrorism, radiation toxicology; regulation of pharmaceuticals. The work


Cancer Diagnostic Testing World Markets  
TriMark Publications, July 2011, Pages: 267
Cancer Cases and Deaths by Region 19 Table 2.5: Cancer-Associated Genes 19 Table 2.6: Carcinogens in the Workplace 20 Table 2.7: Private Funding Levels for the Biotechnology Segment, 1995-2010 21 Table 2


Toxicological Carcinogenesis  
Informa Healthcare, Sep 2000, Pages: 208
for the Detection of Carcinogens: Are They Quicker and Cheaper? SOURCES OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO CARCINOGENS Exposures in the Workplace Cigarette-Smoking: A Modern Plague Diet and Nutrition Pharmaceuticals The General


Cancer Therapeutics Markets  
TriMark Publications, May 2008, Pages: 182
, 2006 61 Table 4.6: Genes and Cancer Risk 62 Table 4.7: Carcinogens in the Workplace 64 Table 5.1: Drugs Used in Bladder Cancer Therapy 69 Table 5.2: Drugs in Development for Bladder Cancer 71 Table 5


PVC Degradation and Stabilization  
ChemTec Publishing, April 2008, Pages: 400
and environmental impact 12.1 Toxic substance control 12.2. Carcinogenic effect 12.3 Teratogenic and mutagenic effect 12.4 Workplace exposure limits 12.5 Exposure from consumer products 12.6 Drinking water 12


Biomarker Technology Platforms for Cancer Diagnoses and Therapies  
TriMark Publications, Sep 2011, Pages: 343
Table 2.9: Carcinogens in the Workplace 30 Table 2.10: Cancer Biomarker Markets 31 Table 2.11: Private Funding for Biotechnology and Medical Devices and Equipment, 1999-2010, U.S. 32 Table 2.12: Global


Handbook of Antistatics First Edition, 2007  
ChemTec Publishing, Dec 2007, Pages: 359
.3.1 Surfactants 20.3.2 Sorption of surfactants by soils and clays 20.3.3 Silver and nickel 20.4 Conclusions References 21 Regulations and Data 21.1 Toxic substance control 21.2. Carcinogenic effect 21


Air Monitoring in the Rubber and Plastics Industries  
iSmithers Publishing, May 2003, Pages: 250
Health, safety and the environment are key driving factors in industry in the 21st Century. Monitoring of exposure to chemicals in the workplace and in emissions from factories is used to calculate


Toxicology-A Primer on Toxicology Principles and Applications  
Informa Healthcare, Feb 1988, Pages: 160
. THE CASE of BENZENE. Benzene and Anemia. Benzene and Cancer. Benzene Regulations in the Workplace. Benzene and Air Pollution. Benzene and Water Pollution. SUMMARY. APPENDIX A. National Primary Drinking Water


Handbook of Plasticizers  
ChemTec Publishing, March 2004, Pages: 687
.3.2 Biodegradation in soil 18.4. Organisms 18.5 Air Summary and Concluding Remarks References 19 Regulations and Data 19.1 Toxic substance control 19.2. Carcinogenic effect 19.3 Teratogenic and mutagenic


Managing Safety from the HR Desk  
Business and Legal Reports Inc., May 2005, Pages: 302
This practical safety handbook designed for the HR manager with safety responsibilities gives you the guidance and tools to develop and implement a successful workplace safety and health program


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