نتایج جستجو برای: hazardous substances

تعداد نتایج: 70809  

2016
Hao Yu Wei Deng Solvang

Hazardous waste location-routing problems are of importance due to the potential risk for nearby residents and the environment. In this paper, an improved mathematical formulation is developed based upon a multi-objective mixed integer programming approach. The model aims at assisting decision makers in selecting locations for different facilities including treatment plants, recycling plants an...

2000
B. V. Babu V. Ramakrishna

With the Basel ban, imposing restrictions on Trans-boundary movement of hazardous wastes, coming into force with effect from 1.1.1998, the concept of treatment and safe disposal of hazardous wastes (HWs) assumes paramount significance. The annual HW generation in India is estimated at 0.3-0.5 million tonnes. As per the ideal industrial siting criteria in India, the industry should have enough l...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2012
John Bashaw

Toxicology research in the nanotechnology area has focused primarily on human inhalation, ingestion or dermal exposure. Less research has been published on the impact to ecological systems resulting from a release of nanomaterials. Environmental laws such as CERCLA ("Superfund") address the release of "hazardous substances" by obligating the party releasing the substance to (a) report the relea...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
H J Van Noordwyk M A Santoro

This paper discusses the present hazardous waste program of 3M Company (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company). 3M's definition of hazardous waste and the company's position on hazardous waste disposal are first considered. The company position is that wherever and whenever the disposal of a waste material threatens the environment or public safety, then that waste should be considered a h...

2013
G James Rubin Richard Amlôt Lisa Page Julia Pearce Simon Wessely

How people perceive the nature of a hazardous substance may determine how they respond when potentially exposed to it. We tested a new Perceptions AbouT Hazardous Substances (PATHS) questionnaire. In Study 1 (N = 21), we assessed the face validity of items concerning perceptions about eight properties of a hazardous substance. In Study 2 (N = 2030), we tested the factor structure, reliability a...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2004
Wanda Lizak Welles Rebecca E Wilburn Jenny K Ehrlich Christina M Floridia

Since 1993, the New York State Department of Health, funded by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, has collected data about non-petroleum hazardous substances releases through the Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (NYHSEES) project. This study investigates risk factors for hazardous substances releases that may result in public health consequences such as inju...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2006
Stefan Gabriel

German employers' liability insurance associations or Berufsgenossenschaften (BGs)--institutions for statutory accident insurance--maintain a measurement system for hazardous substances, the so-called BGMG. The aim of the BGMG is to determine and document valid results of measurements of exposure primarily for prevention purposes. The data are collected systematically, in parallel to the sampli...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1999
D O Carpenter M Cikrt W A Suk

Issues of hazardous waste management are major concerns in the countries of eastern and central Europe. A National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-supported conference was held in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of a continuing effort to provide information and promote discussion among the countries of eastern and central Europe on issues related to hazardous wastes. The focus was ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
S D Aust A Bourquin J C Loper J P Salanitro W A Suk J Tiedje

Biological treatment ofhazardous wastes has the potential for effective, practical, and economical remediation ofsome Superfund sites and other hazardous waste problems. Some biological hazardous waste treatments may also be applicable for preventing the occurrence of future hazardous waste sites. From a public health perspective, this technology may allow for the treatment of environmental haz...

2010
Joe Childs

The Initial Problem Anyone who’s been paying attention knows that the governments are turning “green” – meaning they are banning “hazardous” substances. The European Union (EU) took the lead in this endeavor with a directive, “restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment,” or simply. “RoHS” This directive (with some exceptions) bans six substance...

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