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This special feature page from the American Chemical Society (ACS) showcases the up-and-coming field of "green chemistry," that is, the development of chemical products and processes that eliminate or reduce the use and...
Seeking to eliminate the use and production of hazardous substances, "The Green Chemistry Institute (GCI) was founded as an independent, nonprofit organization in 1997 to promote green chemistry through research,...
Cornell University provides an outline of U.S. Code Title 42, Chapter 103 -- Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability concerning hazardous substance releases, response revenue and pollution...
This is an interactive site that allows an MSDS to be copied and pasted, then translated into more understandable language. The MSDS are "demystified" by the site which is free to use. The site gives information and...
Discusses detection instruments used to measure chemical air contamination and oxygen levels, and handling of chemical containers. Lists specific parts of an emergency response plan, specific procedures for handling...
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