K. REFERENCES
(1)
"Hazardous Chemicals: Information and Disposal Guide", M.A. Armour,
L.M. Browne, G.L. Weir, University of Alberta, (3rd edition, 1987). There is a
copy of this book in each research laboratory in the Chemistry Department. This book is no longer available from the
University of Alberta. It will be $109
US (1991) from the Chemical Rubber Co.
Individual laboratories are responsible for maintaining a copy in their
laboratories.
(2) "The
Merck Index". Eleventh Edition,
Merck and Co., Rahway, N.J.
(3) N.I. Sax,
"Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials". Sixth Edition, Van
Nostrand, Reinhold, New York, (1984).
This book is available from Alfa Products.
(4) A. Hamilton
and H.L. Hardy, "Industrial Toxicology", P.B. Haeber Co., New York,
(1949).
(5) E.R.
Plunkett, "Handbook of Industrial Toxicology", Chemical Publishing
Co., New York, (1966).
(6) National
Academy of Sciences ‑ National Research Council, "Handbook of
Toxicology", Saunders, Philadelphia, (1956‑59).
(7) W.C. Lathrop
and G.W. Hendrick, "Relation between Performance and Constitution of
Organic Explosive Compounds", Chem. Rev., 44, 419 (1949).
(8) H.H. Fawcett
and W.S. Wood "Safety and Accident Prevention in Chemical
Operations", Interscience (Wiley), New York (1965).
(9) "Guide
for Safety in the Chemical Laboratory", Second Edition, Manufacturing
Chemists Association, Inc., Van Nostrand (1972).
(10) N.V.
Steeve, (ed.). "Handbook of
Laboratory Safety", 2nd Edition, Chemical Rubber Co. (1971).
(11) R.D. Macomber,
"Chemistry Accidents in High School" J. Chem. Ed. 38,
367‑368 (1961).
(12) F.W.
Michelotti, "Hazardous Chemical Safety in the Laboratory", Anal.
Chem., 51, 441 A (1979).
(13) B.C.
Fishback, "Toxic Material in the Academic Laboratory from an Industrial
Viewpoint", J Chem. Ed. 56, A7 (1979).
(14) G.D. Muir,
"Hazards in the Chemical Laboratory". Second Edition. The Chemical Society, Burlington House, London.
(1977).
(15) D.B. Walters
(ed.). "Safe Handling of Chemical Carcinogens, Mutagens, Teratogens and
Highly Toxic Substances", Volumes 1 and 2, Ann Arbor Science Publishers
Inc. (1980).
(16)
Environmental Health Directorate, Health Protection Branch, "Guidelines on
Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Used in Educational Institutions"
(1980). Canadian Government Publishing
Centre, Catalogue No. H 46‑2/81‑74E. ISBN 0‑660‑ 11073‑3.
(17) Ontario
Ministry of Labour, "Designated Substances in the Workplace: A General Guide to the Regulations"
(1985). Publication Services Division,
5th Floor, 880 Bay St., Toronto M7A 1N8. lSBN 0‑7729‑‑1 51‑1.
(18) C.F.
Reinhardt, W.G. Hume, A.D. Linch, J.M. Wetterhold, "Hydrofluoric Acid Burn
Treatment", J. Chem. Ed., 46, A171 (1969).
(19) N.I. Sax and
R.J. Lewis, "Rapid Guide to Hazardous Chemicals in the
Workplace" Available from Alfa
Products. Information compiled from the
full volume--Reference 3.
(20) M.J.
LeFevre, "First Aid Manual for Chemical Accidents" (1982), for use
with non-pharmaceutical chemicals.
Available from Alfa Products.
(21)
"WHMIS Core Material--A Resource Manual For the Application and
Implementation of WHMIS", (1988).
An excellent reference is available from the Workers' Compensation Board
of British Columbia, Richmond, B.C.