Author: Hazardous Waste Remedial Actions Program (U.S.)
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Category : Hazardous waste sites
Languages : en
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Addendum to the Draft Health and Safety Plan for Field Investigations
Author: Hazardous Waste Remedial Actions Program (U.S.)
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Category : Hazardous waste sites
Languages : en
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Category : Hazardous waste sites
Languages : en
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Health and Safety Plan, Woodbridge Research Facility, Woodbridge, Virginia. Addendum
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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This document is an addendum to the Final Health and Safety Plan for the Woodbridge Research Facility, Virginia, September 1993. Delivery Order Number DA0014 entitled "Woodbridge Research Facility Biota Sampling", provides details and rationale for the environmental sampling program to be performed. EARTH TECH shall collect, store, and deliver tissue samples from the waters on and surrounding Woodbridge Research Facility. Signing of the Signature Page indicates that all personnel understand and will comply with the provisions in the Health and Safety Plan and its addendum. pg6. JMD.
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Languages : en
Pages : 13
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This document is an addendum to the Final Health and Safety Plan for the Woodbridge Research Facility, Virginia, September 1993. Delivery Order Number DA0014 entitled "Woodbridge Research Facility Biota Sampling", provides details and rationale for the environmental sampling program to be performed. EARTH TECH shall collect, store, and deliver tissue samples from the waters on and surrounding Woodbridge Research Facility. Signing of the Signature Page indicates that all personnel understand and will comply with the provisions in the Health and Safety Plan and its addendum. pg6. JMD.
Supplement to the Stringfellow Project Health and Safety Plan for Zone 3 Field Investigations
Author: D. E. Dalesandro
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Category : Glen Avon (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Category : Glen Avon (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Draft General Management Plan Amendment, Environmental Impact Statement
Author: United States. National Park Service. Denver Service Center
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Safety, Health, and Emergency Response Plan Remedial Investigation (addendum), Operable Unit 3, Former Nebraska Ordnance Plant, Mead, Nebraska
Author: Woodward-Clyde Federal Services (Firm)
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Category : Explosive ordnance disposal
Languages : en
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Category : Explosive ordnance disposal
Languages : en
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Draft Final Site Inspection Report Former Camp Calvin B. Matthews, La Jolla, California
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Category : Camp Calvin B. Matthews (La Jolla, San Diego, Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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Category : Camp Calvin B. Matthews (La Jolla, San Diego, Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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EPA National Publications Catalog
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 848
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Category : Environmental protection
Languages : en
Pages : 848
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Clear Creek Management Area, Resource Management Plan Amendment
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Languages : en
Pages : 358
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Languages : en
Pages : 358
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EPA 200-B.
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Languages : en
Pages : 856
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Pages : 856
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Dangerous Places
Author: David A. Poirier
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313001405
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Archaeological sites often seem to be idyllic, even romantic, places where scientists recover and analyze fascinating data that can inform us of past times and the past lives of our recent historical and ancient prehistoric human forebears. Too often, however, unrecognized dangers lie within: bacterial and viral infections hidden in the soil, concealed in the animals that roam through our sites, or even lying in wait in organic remains we excavate; toxic substances produced by the historical technologies we study and that continue to poison the sites where people once worked; the bodies of people who died of historical scourges that once afflicted humanity and whose excavated mortal remains may still harbor the pathogens that killed them, dormant and lying in wait for an unsuspecting and largely no-longer immune modern population. It's enough to make an archaeologist swear off fieldwork! The truth is, however, that archaeologists need to be alerted to the dangers present in fieldwork and advised of the reasonable precautions that should be taken to insure the safest possible working environment. Dangerous Places brings together an enormous body of information regarding the threats that archaeologists face every day, and the best ways of behaving proactively to avoid or mitigate these threats.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313001405
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Archaeological sites often seem to be idyllic, even romantic, places where scientists recover and analyze fascinating data that can inform us of past times and the past lives of our recent historical and ancient prehistoric human forebears. Too often, however, unrecognized dangers lie within: bacterial and viral infections hidden in the soil, concealed in the animals that roam through our sites, or even lying in wait in organic remains we excavate; toxic substances produced by the historical technologies we study and that continue to poison the sites where people once worked; the bodies of people who died of historical scourges that once afflicted humanity and whose excavated mortal remains may still harbor the pathogens that killed them, dormant and lying in wait for an unsuspecting and largely no-longer immune modern population. It's enough to make an archaeologist swear off fieldwork! The truth is, however, that archaeologists need to be alerted to the dangers present in fieldwork and advised of the reasonable precautions that should be taken to insure the safest possible working environment. Dangerous Places brings together an enormous body of information regarding the threats that archaeologists face every day, and the best ways of behaving proactively to avoid or mitigate these threats.