Elsevier. Amsterdam-London-New York-Oxford-Paris-Shannon-Tokyo
Environmental control technology, risk assessment, impact and management
The Journal of Hazardous Materials publishers full length research papers, reviews, project reports, case studies and short communications which improve our understanding of the hazards and risks certain materials pose to people and the environment or deal with ways of controlling the hazards and associated risks. To limit the scope the following areas are excluded: work place health& safety, drugs, and nuclear related topics. The Journal is published in two parts:
Part A: Risk Assessment and Management
Part B: Environmental Technologies
97-111
Recent advances in the relief venting of dust explosionsOriginal Research Article
K.N. Palmer
113-128
The 1973 marine pollution convention's impact on ships transporting hazardous materialsOriginal Research Article
Robert J. Lakey
129-136
On the bullet sensitivity of commercial explosives and blasting agentsOriginal Research Article
R.W. Watson, R.L. Brewer, R.L. Mcnall
137-156
Experimental burning of used automotive crankcase oil in a dry-process cement kilnOriginal Research Article
E.E. Berry, L.P. MacDonald
157-164
Damage incidents from improper land disposal
Emery C. Lazar
165-170
Some fires and explosions in liquids of high flash point
Trevor A. Kletz
171
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