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
1-15
An investigation of the maximum experimental safe gap anomalyOriginal Research Article
Roger A. Strehlow, J.Arthur Nicholls, Ernest C. Magison, Peter J. Schram
17-31
Protection of large flammable storage tanks during repair by means of nitrogen-filled high expansion foamOriginal Research Article
A.A. Briggs
33-48
Hazard evaluation of chemicals for bulk marine shipmentOriginal Research Article
Michael D. Morrissette
49-60
Management of major hazard plantOriginal Research Article
Edward J. Challis
61-75
Characteristics of the mobile field use system for the detoxification/incineration of residuals from oil and hazardous material spill clean-up operationsOriginal Research Article
Raymond Tenzer, Ben Ford Jr., William Mattox, J.E. Brugger
77-90
Initial findings from a study of socio-behavioral preparations and planning for acute chemical hazard disastersOriginal Research Article
E.L. Quarantelli, Clark Lawrence, Kathleen Tierney, Ted Johnson
91-106
Kinetic model and tests for runaway thermally initiated styrene polymerizationOriginal Research Article
J.A. Noronha, M.R. Juba, H.M. Low, W.E. Pascoe, E.J. Schiffhauer, B.L. Simpson
107-119
Measurement of flash points: Apparatus, methodology, applicationsOriginal Research Article
R.C. Lance, A.J. Barnard Jr., J.E. Hooyman
121-122
Toxic organic chemicals: Destruction and waste treatment : By E. Ellsworth Hackman III, No. 40 in Pollution Technology Review Series, xiv + 317 p., Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1978,$42.
E.E. Finnecy
122
Erratum
123
April 25–27, 1979 Seminar on MORT (Management oversight and risk tree)