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Links were active as of Feb 14, 2003
1. American Chemical Society OSHA Hazard Communication Standard <http://www.acs.org:80/government/publications/tech_oshastandard.html>
accessed July 00.
2. American Chemical Society, Safety in Academy Chemistry Laboratories, 5th/6th
ed., Washington DC, 1991/95.
3. EPA
Part 370 Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-to-Know
4. EPA
Part 355.30 Emergency Planning and Notification
5. Kingsley, W. K., and Phifer, R., Living with the Laboratory Standard:
A Guide for Chemical Hygiene Officers, American Chemical Society, Washington
DC, 1998.
6. Merck Research Laboratories, The Merck Index, 12th ed., Whitehouse
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7. National Fire Protection Agency, Standard 45 on Fire Protection for Laboratories
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8. National Research Council, Prudent Practices for Handling and Disposing
of Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories, National Academy Press, Washington
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9. OSHA Fact Sheets 01/01/1995 Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
in Laboratories <http://www.osha-slc.gov/OshDoc/Fact_data/FSNO95-33.htm>
accessed July 00.
10. OSHA Laboratories
11. OSHA Permissible Exposure
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12. OSHA
Regulations (Standards-29 CFR) Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records
- 1910.1020
13. OSHA
Regulations (Standards-29 CFR) Flammable and Combustible Liquids - 1910.106
14. OSHA
Regulations (Standards-29.CFR) Hazard Communication - 1910.1200
15. OSHA
Regulations (Standards-29 CFR) Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
in Laboratories - 1910.1450
16. OSHA
Regulations (Standards-29 CFR) Toxic and Hazardous Substances - 1910 Subpart
Z
17. OSHA
Technical Links: Personal Protective Equipment
18. Stanford University Chemical Hygiene Plan (unpublished).
19. Stony Brook
University Chemical Hygiene Plan
20. Stony Brook University Environmental Health and Safety Waste Training <http://www.ehs.sunysb.edu/waste/certs.asp>
accessed May 02.
21. UIUC Model Chemical Hygiene
Plan
22. University of Vermont Chemical
Hygiene Plan for Laboratories Using Hazardous Chemicals