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Document ID (ISN)74116
CIS number 99-2002
ISBN(s) 3-609-73283-0
Year 1997
Convention or series no.
Author(s) Leichnitz K.
Title Analysis of dangerous substances
Original title Gefahrstoff-Analytik [in German]
Bibliographic information Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft AG & Co. KG, Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 3, 86899 Landsberg/Lech, Germany, 43. Ergänzungslieferung, Nov. 1997. 210p. Illus. Bibl.ref.
Abstract Update (43rd) to the loose-leaf collection of methods for monitoring compliance with exposure limits and anti-pollution laws, and for analysis of process gases, abstracted under CIS 90-955. This issue presents an overview of the analytical techniques of the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration, describes new analytical systems from the Dräger Corporation as well as their full line of indicator tubes, gives updated versions of the Chemical Safety Law (Chemikaliengesetz), Occupational Safety and Health Law (Arbeitsschutzgesetz) and Technical Rules (TRGS) 900, 903 and 905 on exposure limits, and introduces a consensus document on good laboratory practice and data processing. Topics: atmospheric pollution; chemical safety; compendium; compressed air; dangerous substances; data sheet; determination in air; directive; Germany; laboratory work; law; legislation; manuals; microelectronics; neighbourhood protection; storage tanks; threshold limit values; USA.
Descriptors (primary) dangerous substances; USA; laboratory work; Germany; chemical safety; determination in air; storage tanks; neighbourhood protection; microelectronics; atmospheric pollution; legislation; compressed air
Descriptors (secondary) compendium; threshold limit values; data sheet; law; directive; manuals
Document type E - Books, reports, proceedings
Country / State or ProvinceGermany
Subject(s) Toxic and dangerous substances
Broad subject area(s) Chemical safety
Browse category(ies) Manufacturing of electrical appliances and equipment
Environmental pollution
Air pollution
Electronics industry