Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 10:56:33 -0500
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Subject: Chemical Health and Safety, Volume 12, Issue 2

The latest issue of the Division's Journal is now
available on ScienceDirect. The Table of Contents
is:

  Chemical
Health and Safety
  Volume
12, Issue 2,  Pages 2-46 (March-April 2005)

  1.
Editorial
Board
Page 2

  2.
Getting
a break on RCRA?
Page 3

  3.
CHAIR's
THOUGHTS The paths we take
Page 4
Russ Phifer

  4.
Safety
and environmental protection in the arts
Pages 5-8
Michael B. Blayney and John K. Lee

  5.
The
incorporation of hazard reduction as a chemical
design criterion in green chemistry
Pages 9-13
Nicholas D. Anastas and John C. Warner

  6.
Recent
advances in ammunition coatings
Pages 14-19
Pauline Smith, Kestutis Chesonis, John Escarsega and Christopher Miller

  7.
An
Environmental, Health and Safety class for
undergraduate Chemistry majors
Pages 20-22
Mark R. Banister

  8.
Illinois
"Lab Safety Fundamentals" course
Pages 23-29
John E. Pingel

  9.
Code
corner
Pages 30-32

  10.
Sustainability
Page 33

  11.
Sticks
and stone can break my bones The OHSA General
Duty Clause
Page 34

  12.
Don't
try this at home or even in the classroom!
Page 35

  13.
Standards
improvement phase II
Page 36

  14.
News
& Views
Pages 37-38

  15.
In
the midst of life
Page 39

  16.
ATextbook
of Modern Toxicology, 3rd Edition Ernest Hodgson,
Editor. Hardcover, 557 pages including a 17 page
glossary and a 15 page index, 2004, $89.95, ISBN
0-471-26508-X
Pages 40-41

  17.
UPCOMING
EVENTS
Pages 42-43

  18.
Developing
a total safety culture
Page 44

  19.
Author's
Guide
Pages 45-46

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