Used Lead Acid
Found 4 free book(s)EXPOSURE TO LEAD: A MAJOR PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN
www.who.intAs lead is an element, once it is released into the environment, it persists. 2. Because of lead’s persistence and potential for global atmospheric transport, atmospheric emissions affect even the most remote regions of the world. 6. Industrial processes. 1,2. Lead is used mainly in the production of lead-acid batteries, plumbing materials ...
Safety Data Sheet Glacial Acetic Acid, C2H4O2- Glac Aci Acid
www.chiefmedical.comExposure may lead to bronchitis, pharyngitis, and dental erosion. May be absorbed through the lungs. Chronic: Chronic exposure to acetic acid may cause erosion of dental enamel, bronchitis, eye irritation, darkening of the skin, and chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract. Acetic acid can cause occupational asthma.
Sulphuric Acid SDS - Teck Resources
www.teck.comof sulphuric acid mist or fumes may produce irritation of the nose, throat and respiratory tract. High levels of acid mist are also irritating to the skin and eyes. Chronic inhalation of acid mist may cause pitting and erosion of tooth enamel. Sulphuric acid, per se, is not listed as a carcinogen by OSHA, NTP, IARC, or the ACGIH.
Hydrogen Fuel - Energy
www1.eere.energy.govThose fuel cells used pure oxygen and hydrogen as the reactant gases and were small-scale, expensive and not commercially viable. NASA’s inter-est pushed further development, as did the energy crisis in 1973. Since then, fuel cell research has continued unabated and fuel cells have been used successfully in a wide variety of applications.