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Works about organic solvent 117
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Hexane
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Report on environmental health hazards at the Atlanta Pesticide Pollution Laboratory Atlanta, Georgia
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Report on trichloroethylene vapor measurements at Bureau of Engraving and Printing Washington, D. C
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Survey of gravel processing operation Ohio River Division Laboratories Corps of Engineers
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Report of survey of Tuscaloosa Metallurgy Research Laboratory
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Working with industrial solvents (revised. see: 77-139)
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Trichloroethylene "blush": dermal response to trichloroethylene and ethanol
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Analysis of emission index spectra
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Summary status report of an investigation of an incident of toxic polyneuropathy at the Borden Chemical Company's Columbus Coated Fabrics Division, Columbus, Ohio
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Biologic standards for the industrial worker by breath analysis: trichloroethylene
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Survey of Electrocal, Division of Bristol Brass Corporation South Windsor, Connecticut
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An occupational health survey of selected airports
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Men's apparel industrywide study, F. Jacobson, Incorporated (Excello Shirt Company) Division of Kayser-Roth Corporation, Seymour, Indiana
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Survey of Premium Finishes, Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Project summary of industrial tar studies
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Collaborative testing of activated charcoal sampling tubes for seven organic solvents
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NIOSH Analytical Method, 2-Butanone, SCP-S3
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Analytical Method, Cyclohexanol, SCP-S54
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NIOSH Analytical Methods, Cyclohexanone, SCP-S19
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Diacetone Alcohol, SCP-S55
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Dioxane, SCP-S360
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether, SCP- S69
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Ethyl Alcohol, SCP-S56
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Ethyl Benzene, SCP-S29
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Ethyl Butyl Ketone, SCP-S16
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Ethyl Ether, SCP-S80
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NIOSH Analytical Method, Ethylene Dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane), SCP-S122
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Background information on hexamethylphosphoric triamide
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How to get along with your solvent
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Health and safety guide for plastic fabricators
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Health and safety guide for farm and garden machinery and equipment manufacturers
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Heptane (method no. S89), hexane (method no. S90), octane (method no. S378), pentane (method no. S379), in NIOSH/OSHA Standards Completion Program
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