Chemical and biochemical Laboratories are full of potentially dangerous chemicals and equipment. 'Safety in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory' provides the necessary information needed for working with these chemicals and apparatus to avoid: fires, explosions, toxic fumes, skin burns, poisoning and other hazards. Both authors, Andr? Picot and Philippe Grenouillet, are recognized authorities in the field of lab safety, and their book arrange the information not available in similar publications. It is addressed to members of Chemical Health& Safety as well as working chemists in labs everywhere. Also Lab managers will find the book a useful addition to their bookshelf.From the Contents:
Chemical Risks: The Handling of Chemical Substances, Neutralization and Destruction of
Chemical Substances/
Other Risks in the Chemistry Laboratory: Biological Risks, Laboratory
Risks Associated with Non-Ionizing Radiation, Laboratory Risk Associated with
Radioelements/
Bibliography/
Index/
Appendices
André Picot and P. Grenouillet are the authors of Safety in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory, published by Wiley.Safety in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory Andr? Picot and Philippe Grenouillet Foreword by Nobel laureate, Sir Derek Barton Chemical and biomedical laboratories are full of potentially dangerous chemicals and equipment. Proper dissemination of information concerning chemical substances, as well as the identification of risks involved in handling them, allows increased awareness of danger and permits medical and safety personnel to act more efficiently. Safety in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory provides knowledge that will aid in the analysis, detection, and minimization of safety risks. The authors discuss the task of creating a professional environment and of formulating individual and collective rules to avoid fires, explosions, l3=