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  1. Comparison of steady state evaporation models for toxic chemical spills: Development of a new evaporation model (Environmental research papers) by Teri L Vossler, 1989
  2. Chemical Spills: A Bibliography (Public Administration Ser .: P 2698) by Mary A. Vance, 1989-08
  3. Hazardous materials spill monitoring: Safety handbook and chemical hazard guide (Environmental monitoring series) by Llewellyn R Williams, 1979
  4. Chemical Spills Technology: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Technical Seminar on Chemical Spills February 9-11 1988 by Merv Fingas, 1989-05
  5. Chemical Spills and Emergency Management at Sea by P. Bockholts, 1989
  6. Oil spills: A review of chemical treating agents, bird dispersing techniques and related topics by Paul L Fore, 1976
  7. Mathematical model of the behaviour of oil spills on water with natural and chemical dispersion (Economic and technical review report EPS ; 3-EC77-19) by Donald Mackay, 1977
  8. A biological evaluation of six chemicals used to disperse oil spills by John Zillich, 1969
  9. Manual of practice: Chemical treating agents in oil spill control by Robert William Castle, 1982
  10. Long-term Chemical And Biological Effects Of A Persistent Oil Spill Following The Grounding Of The General M.C. Meigs by Robert C Clark, 1975
  11. Petroleum hydrocarbons in near-surface seawater of Prince William Sound, Alaska, following the Exxon Valdez oil spill I: Chemical sampling and analysis (Air/water study) by Jeffrey W Short, 1996
  12. The potential effects of oil spills and other chemical pollutants on marine mammals occurring in Alaskan waters (OCS report) by Donald J Hansen, 1985
  13. Vessel-related spills of toxic chemicals on the Great Lakes: Likely locations and types of chemicals (Great Lakes Environmental Planning Study) by Jerry Bower, 1980
  14. Study of detection, identification, and quantification techniques for spills of hazardous chemicals (Report - U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Research and Development ; no. CG-D-114-76) by G. A Sandness, 1976

101. Page Title
chemical, Biohazard, or Radiation spills Any uncontrolled release of hazardousmaterials which poises a risk of environmental contamination or that you are
http://www.usask.ca/security/caldata/page5.html
Chemical, Biohazard, or Radiation Spills
Any uncontrolled release of hazardous materials which poises a risk of environmental contamination or that you are unable to contain, control and clean is considered a spill. Follow these procedures in the initial stages of any hazardous material spill:

  • Alert all persons within the spill area.
    Isolate area and prevent re-entry.
    Call Spill Response 8497 , or Security 5555 and provide the following information to the operator:
Location: Building/Department
Hazard Name:
Quantity:
  • If first aid is required contact Security Services at or an ambulance at
    For assistance with the clean up process contact Waste Management Facility at 8497.
    All spills must be reported to the Department of Health, Safety and Environment, regardless of the seriousness. An Accident/Incident or Spill Report form must be completed and returned to Health, Safety and Environment.
Hazardous materials The University of Saskatchewan is committed to the proper management of hazardous waste generated by research and educational activities. The University provides a hazardous waste management service through the Department of Health, Safety and Environment. Follow the procedures outlined in the applicable waste disposal procedure manual for collecting, storing and disposal of hazardous material. If you require further information, contact the Waste Management Facility at 966-8497. Gas Leak
  • DO NOT pull fire alarm-this could cause an explosion.
  • 102. NRC Query/Download Data
    The National Response Center recently implemented an online query system thatwill make all oil and chemical spill data available via the World Wide Web.
    http://www.nrc.uscg.mil/foia.html
    QUERY/DOWNLOAD NRC DATA STANDARD REPORT DRILL REPORT DOWNLOAD DATA The Freedom of Information Act requires that all federal agencies make available in electronic form, data that will serve the public interest. The National Response Center recently implemented an on-line query system that will make all oil and chemical spill data available via the World Wide Web. Data received via the National Railroad Hotline (1-800-424-0201) is also available as are reports taken during drills or spill exercises. This system provides full query capability on all non-Privacy Act data collected by the NRC since 1990 using a web browser and a connection to our Web Server. Searches can be done based on spiller, location, material involved, state, county, etc., and can be customized for each request. Yearly data beginning in 1982 can be downloaded for viewing off line. Any combination of selection criteria may be used from the following data elements: NRC Report Number
    Incident Date
    Location County
    City
    State
    ZIP
    Suspected Responsible Company
    Type of Incident
    Medium Affected
    Material Involved
    It is important to remember that the more detailed your query information, the better chance you have of retrieving the data in a reliable and timely manner. Fill in as many fields as you possibly can. Dates must be entered in the

    103. Oil Spills For Kids (title Provided Or Enhanced By Cataloger)
    Oil spills for Kids (title provided or enhanced by cataloger) This site, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Response and Restoration, contains information for
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/kids/kids.

    104. Team-1 Environmental Services Inc.
    Cleanup of spills and toxic chemicals as well as training on environmental issues and rescue. Offers services throughout North America.
    http://www.team-1.com/

    105. Not Just Detection - Spill-STOP® Prevents Spills From Blacoh Fluid Control, Inc
    The patented Blacoh Spill-STOP® prevents costly and hazardous chemicalspills caused by diaphragm failure in air-operated diaphragm pumps.
    http://www.globalspec.com/featuredproducts/detail?exhibitId=13837&fromSpotlight=

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