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Members of the engineering profession are becoming increasingly aware of their legal liability and their responsibility for the public welfare, especially with respect to the public's tolerance for engineering and management failures and the need for safe working conditions.
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preflame region, system safety approach, ppm ceiling, accident severity rate, overpack drum, laboratory packs, cause consequence analysis, bung wrenches, pure harmonic motion, hazard evaluation procedures, spill response procedures, preliminary hazard analysis, minimum technical standards, spilled substance, ongoing fire, adsorbing medium, encapsulating suit, handling drums, drum opening, drum contents, threshold planning quantity, event tree analysis, drum handling, state emergency response commission, acid leak
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New York, National Safety Council, John Wiley, United States, Department of Labor, Office of the Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, Englewood Cliffs, Long Beach, American Society of Safety Engineers, Argonne National Laboratory, California State University, Des Plaines, American National Standard Institute, Ann Arbor, Environmental Protection Agency, National Electrical Code, Van Nostrand Reinhold, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Health, Department of Transportation, Lewis Publishers, National Electric Code, National Fire Protection Association, Promotional Slide Guide Corp
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