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         Chemical Spills:     more books (100)
  1. How to respond to a chemical spill. (Health and Safety).: An article from: Northern Ontario Business
  2. First Responder's Guide to Agricultural Chemical Accidents by Charles R. Foden, Jack L. Weddell, 1992-10-19
  3. Relationship between hydrocarbon measurements and toxicity to a chironomid, fish larva and daphnid for oils and oil spill chemical treatments in laboratory ... [An article from: Environmental Pollution] by P.L. Klerks, J.A. Nyman, et all 2004-06-01
  4. How to Respond to Hazardous Chemical Spills (Pollution Technology Review) by W. Unterberg, 1989-03-01
  5. Hazardous Chemical Spill Cleanup (Pollution Technology Review)
  6. Oil spill still a sticky situation.: An article from: Canadian Chemical News
  7. Oil Spill Chemical Dispersants: Research, Experience and Recommendations (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp)
  8. Toxic Waste: Chemical Spills in Our World (Man-Made Disasters) by August Greeley, 2003-08
  9. Chemical spill snarls traffic, sends an officer to hospital.(Accidents): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  10. A Practical Guide to Chemical Spill Response (Industrial Health & Safety) by John Hosty, Patricia E. Foster, 1992-06
  11. Hazardous Chemicals - Spills and Waterborne Transportation by S. S. (ed) Weidenbaum, 1980
  12. How to dispose of oil and hazardous chemical spill debris (Pollution technology review)
  13. Spill hazard evaluation for chemicals shipped in bulk using modeling [An article from: Environmental Modelling and Software] by D.P. French McCay, N. Whittier, et all
  14. Evaluation of the consequences of chemical spills using modeling: chemicals used in deepwater oil and gas operations [An article from: Environmental Modelling and Software] by D.P. French McCay, T. Isaji,

1. National Response Center Intro Page
US interagency center is the sole federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills in the US and its territorial waters.
http://www.nrc.uscg.mil/

2. Emergency Planning For Chemical Spills
Tutorial on the Community RightTo-Know Act (EPCRA), emergency response planning information, and facility and firefighter chemical spill emergency
http://www.chemicalspill.org/
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3. Emergency Planning For Chemical Spills
Tutorial on the Community RightTo-Know Act (EPCRA), emergency response planning information, and facility and firefighter chemical spill emergency
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4. Emergency Planning For Chemical Spills
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5. West Virginia Poison Center
Provides emergency treatment advice on accidental exposures to medications and household substances, plant ingestions, snake, spider and other insect bites and stings, chemical spills, occupational exposures, and drug overdoses.
http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/charleston/wvpc

6. Incident News
News, photos, and other information about U.S. government response actions to oil spills, hazardous chemical accidents, and other incidents.
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7. Chemical Spills
chemical spills chemical spills Objectives Regulations Responsibilities Nuisance Spills Potentially Hazardous Spills Preventing Spills
http://siri.uvm.edu/ppt/chemical/
Chemical Spills
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Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research
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Vermont SIRI Safety Library Page Chemical Spills Objectives Regulations Responsibilities ... Summary

8. Historical Incidents
Historical Incidents Search Page. Search for reports on incidents such as oil spills and chemical accidents that happened in the past.
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9. WeatherRadios.com
NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts alerts for national emergencies, tornados, thunderstorms, flash floods, mud slides, hurricanes, chemical spills, fires, and other natural and manmade disasters.
http://www.weatherradios.com
NOAA Weather Radio Receivers keep your family safe!
Over 850 National Weather Service transmitters send out alerts across the country to warn people when their safety is threatened. Alerts are sent out to tell people that they need to take some action in order to protect themselves, such as "seek shelter" or "evacuate the area immediately!"
The National Weather Service also uses this system to broadcast weather 24 hours a day. With the push of one button, you can hear current weather conditions and forecasts for your area, any time of day or night.
With a personal Weather Radio receiver, you can pick up the NOAA Weather Radio signal and have immediate access to life-saving information when every second counts.
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10. National Response Center Intro Page
U.S. interagency center is the sole federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills in the U.S. and its territorial waters.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Especially For Kids
Guided Tours See how NOAA scientists and other experts respond to oil spills and chemical accidents.
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12. NOAA Office Of Response And Restoration
Respond to oil spills and chemical accidents, and offer tools and information to emergency responders and other interested people.
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13. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Chemical Spills In The Region Are Common
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS chemical spills in the region are common, analysis shows BY NIRAJ WARIKOOFREE PRESS STAFF WRITER Every two days in metro
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14. Chemical Spills
A chemical spill is defined as an uncontrolled release of a hazardous chemical, either in the Chemical Incompatibilities chemical spills Fume Hoods
http://www.ehs.ualberta.ca/OHCS/index.aspx?Page=11

15. U.S. National Response Team (NRT)
To Report Oil and chemical spills, Hazardous Material Releases, Suspicious Activity, Security Breaches and Terrorist Related Activities
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16. Chemical Spills : Emergency Management : The University Of Melbourne
Emergency Management information for the University of Melbourne, Emergency Management portal.
http://www.pb.unimelb.edu.au/emergency/emergencies/internal/spills.html
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  • About
    Chemical Spills
    The range and quantity of hazardous substances used in laboratories require preplanning to respond safely to chemical spills. The cleanup of a chemical spill should only be done by knowledgeable and experienced personnel. Spill kits with instructions, absorbents, reactants, and protective equipment should be available to clean up minor spills. A minor chemical spill is one that the laboratory staff is capable of handling safely without the assistance of safety and emergency personnel. All other chemical spills are considered major. In the event of a chemical spill or hazardous material release in the laboratory which poses a serious danger to personnel:
    Immeadiate Actions
  • Clear the area Check for any persons involved Isolate the spill (if safe to do so) Contact the area supervisor or Safety Officer
  • The primary concern is to protect health and safety. No action should be taken during an emergency response that directly or indirectly violates this principle.

17. UW EH S Chemical Spills
chemical spills. Spill Basics Major Spills - Minor Spills - Spill Kits - Mercury Spills
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18. Science Project _  Dealing With Chemical Spills From Industry
chemical spills are by far the most devastating causes of soil and water pollution In this project we will study about dealing with chemical spills and
http://www.scienceproject.com/projects/intro/intermediate/IC009.asp
Dealing with chemical spills from industry Introduction: Harmful and long term effects of pollution are a raising concern that has forced governments to form hundreds of different organizations to study, plan, control or prevent industrial pollutions. Chemical spills are by far the most devastating causes of soil and water pollution in the word and the affects often remain for many centuries. When liquid chemicals enter the ground, they are practically out of control. They get to under ground waters and then travel in different directions for many miles. Removing contaminations caused by chemical spills is now a big profitable business for many environmental protection companies around the world. In this project we will study about dealing with chemical spills and attempt to discover new or existing methods that can be used to cleanup the contaminations caused by a chemical spill. Project description:
In this project you will simulate different spill related contaminations and examine different methods that might be used for cleanup. All experiments can be performed using the material and equipment that can be found at home or can be obtained locally.

19. OHS - Laboratory Chemical Spill Clean Up Procedures
Note that the majority of chemical spills can be prevented or minimized by Maintaining a neat and organized work area;
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20. Oil And Chemical Spills: An Explanation
Oil and chemical spills An Explanation a record of all oil and chemical spills that are reported to the DEP in its Oil and Chemical Spill Database.
http://www.toxicsaction.org/ct/oilchem.html
Oil and Chemical Spills: An Explanation The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) maintains a record of all oil and chemical spills that are reported to the DEP in its Oil and Chemical Spill Database. This database includes spills ranging from an accidental diesel fuel spill to major accident at a chemical manufacturing facility. It is important to note that this database only includes those spills which were reported to the DEP and in most cases, the size of the spill is unknown. Toxics Action Center
41 South Main Street, Suite 5
West Hartford, CT 06107
tac@toxicsaction.org

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