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Journal of Hazardous Materials 1999 Volume 65 №01-03 (Articles)

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Journal of Hazardous Materials 1999 Volume 65 №01-03 (Articles)
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.
Editorial, Pages ix-xi
Sam Porter, Jürgen Wettig, Policy issues on the control of major accident hazards and the new Seveso II directive1, Pages 1-14
Richard Gowland, Is the Seveso II directive an improvement on its predecessor? A chemical industry safety professional's personal view, Pages 15-22
Neil Mitchison, The Seveso II directive: guidance and fine-tuning, Pages 23-36
Kurt E Petersen, The EU model evaluation group, Pages 37-41
S. Sumption, Practical implementation of the Seveso II directive in the UK, Pages 43-48
Jean-Philippe Pineau, Application of the Seveso Directive in France, Pages 49-57
Wolfgang Kaiser, Manfred Schindler, Precautions against industrial accidents: experience in applying the Seveso II Directive in central and eastern European countries, Pages 59-75
David Slater, Huw Jones, Environmental risk assessment and the environment agency, Pages 77-91
Valerio Cozzani, Severino Zanelli, Precursors of dangerous substances formed in the loss of control of chemical systems, Pages 93-108
J.L. Hawksley, Developing a major accident prevention policy, Pages 109-121
S.L Ellinas, Risk assessment — an insurer's perspective, Pages 123-130
Cameron G Ramsay, Protecting your business: from emergency planning to crisis management, Pages 131-149
Michalis D Christou, Aniello Amendola, Maria Smeder, The control of major accident hazards: The land-use planning issue, Pages 151-178
Gordon Walker, Peter Simmons, Alan Irwin, Brian Wynne, Risk communication, public participation and the Seveso II directive, Pages 179-190
Linda J Bellamy, Williët G.J Brouwer, AVRIM2, a Dutch major hazard assessment and inspection tool1, Pages 191-210
C. Kirchsteiger, Status and functioning of the European Commission's major accident reporting system, Pages 211-231
M Caron, M Goethals, G De Smedt, J Berghmans, S Vliegen, E Van't Oost, A van den Aarssen, Pressure dependence of the auto-ignition temperature of methane/air mixtures, Pages 233-244
Tyler S Raihala, Yan Wang, Alan P Jackman, Slow desorption of volatile organic compounds from soil: evidence of desorption step limitations, Pages 247-265
Hua-Shan Tai, Chih-Ju G Jou, Immobilization of chromium-contaminated soil by means of microwave energy, Pages 267-275
Ming-Chun Lu, Jong-Nan Chen, Cheu-Ping Chang, Oxidation of dichlorvos with hydrogen peroxide using ferrous ion as catalyst, Pages 277-288
Sheng H Lin, Chia L Pan, Hong G Leu, Liquid membrane extraction of 2-chlorophenol from aqueous solution, Pages 289-304
Turlough F Guerin, Bioremediation of phenols and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in creosote contaminated soil using ex-situ landtreatment, Pages 305-315
Shyh-Fang Kang, Chih-Hsiang Liao, Hung-Pin Hung, Peroxidation treatment of dye manufacturing wastewater in the presence of ultraviolet light and ferrous ions, Pages 317-333
Index, Page 335
Index, Pages 337-338
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