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References for Lab Safety Guide

The following gives the references used in the Lab Safety Guide.  

Adapted from NMSU Lab Guide (last modified October 16, 2003 - dls)

 

References

American National Standard Institute, Safe use of Laser, ANSI Z136.1-1993, New York.

Batelle Columbus Division, Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1985.

Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Publication No CDC 93-8395, 3rd Edition, May 1993.

Braher, W., Mossman, A., and D. Seigel, Effects of Exposure to Toxic Gases--First Aid and Medical Treatment, Matheson Gas Company, 1977.

Bretherick, L., Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, 3rd ed., Butterworths, 1985.

Collins, C.H., Laboratory-Acquired Infections, Butterworths, Ltd., London, 1983.

Compressed Gas Association, Inc., Handbook of Compressed Gases, 507 p., Van Nostrand Co., New York, 1981.

Compressed Gas Association, Inc., Pamphlet P-1994.

Gilstrap, M., Kleyn, J., and E. Nester, Microbiology Experiments--A Health Science Perspective, CBS College Publishing, 1982.

Guide to Safe Handling of Compressed Gases, Matheson Gas Products Company, 1983.

Hoffman, J.M., and D.C. Master (ed.), "Chemical Process Hazard Review," ACS Symposium Series 274, American Chemical Society, 1985.

Laser Institute of America, Laser Safety Guide, Fifth Printing, January 1992.

Manning, W.R.D., and S. Labrow, High Pressure Engineering, 369 p., L. Hill Co., London, 1971.

Matthews and Garcia, Laser and Eye Safety in the Laboratory, IEEE Press, Piscataway, New Jersey.

National Research Council. Committee on Hazardous Substances in the Laboratory. Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories. 289 p., National

Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1981.

NFPA 49, Hazardous Chemicals Data, National Fire Protection Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 1975.

Patty, F.A. (ed.), Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, 2nd ed., v. I-III, InterScience Publishers, Inc., 1958.

Sax, N.I., Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 5th ed., 1118 p., Van Nostrand Co., New York, 1979.

Sliney, D. and M. Wolborsht, Safety with Lasers and Other Optical Sources: A Comprehensive Handbook, Plenum Press, 1980.15. Steere, N.V. (ed.), CRC Handbook of Laboratory Safety, 2nd ed., CRC Press, 1971.

Supervisors Safety Manual, National Safety Council, 1973.

Winburn, D.C., Practical Laser Safety, Marcel Dekker, Inc.,1985. (Top)

 

 

Lab Safety Guide

Table of Contents

Chapter- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Appendices

Appendices
I. Model Chemical Hygiene Plan
IIa. Chemical Disposal Procedures
IIb. Surplus Chemicall Procedures
III. Model Infection/Expsure Control Plan
IV. Biological Waste Procedures
V. Radiological Wastes
VI. Container Disposal
VII Hazard Assessment/PPE
VIII. Eye and Face Protection
IX. Respiratory Protection Progra
X Hazard Review Checklists
XI. Wet Chemistry Practices
XII. Laser Survey Forms
XIII. First Aid
XIV. Experiment Safety Plan 
          Prior Approval Forms
XV. Glossary - MSDS & Safety Terms

 

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