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National Toxicology Program - 8th Annual Report on Carcinogens National Toxicology Program - 8th Annual Report on Carcinogens
National Toxicology Program - 8th Annual Report on Carcinogens National Toxicology Program - 8th Annual Report on Carcinogens: As part of the National Institutes of Health, the National Toxicology Program produces an annual report which lists known and suspected carcinogens. (Hazardous Substances)
http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/Main_pages/NTP_8RoC_pg.html
Carbonless Copy Paper Injury and Information Network Carbonless Copy Paper Injury and Information Network
Carbonless Copy Paper Injury and Information Network Carbonless Copy Paper Injury and Information Network: Goal is to informationrm occupational users and the public of the potential toxicity of ccp and the adverse health problems of use or handling. Information, research and studies on ccp. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.carbonless.org/
EnviroBay EnviroBay
EnviroBay EnviroBay: Environmental community offering information on OSHA regulations, asbestos, radon and lead abatement and removal. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.envirobay.com
Is Your Job Killing You? by James Q. Jacobs Is Your Job Killing You? by James Q. Jacobs
Is Your Job Killing You? by James Q. Jacobs Is Your Job Killing You? by James Q. Jacobs: There are as many as 575,000 hazardous chemical products in workplaces. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that over 32 million workers are exposed to hazardous chemicals. Resources and links for additional information. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.jqjacobs.net/writing/osha.html
TOXNET TOXNET
TOXNET TOXNET: Provides access to a cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas. (Hazardous Substances)
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/
Haz-Map Haz-Map
Haz-Map Haz-Map: Occupational medicine toxicology database to assist in the recognition of diseases caused by hazardous chemicals. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.haz-map.com/
Environmental Software and Services GmbH Environmental Software and Services GmbH
Environmental Software and Services GmbH Environmental Software and Services GmbH: European hazardous chemicals database. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.ess.co.at/docs/chemdb.html
Tamarac Medical Tamarac Medical
Tamarac Medical Tamarac Medical: Located in Denver, Colorado. About this toxicology lab specializing in economical blood lead and cadmium testing for children and industry workers. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.tamaracmedical.com/
ATSDR - HazDat Database ATSDR - HazDat Database
ATSDR - HazDat Database ATSDR - HazDat Database: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's scientific and administrative database providing access to information on the release of hazardous substances. (Hazardous Substances)
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/hazdat.html