Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:10:19 -0500
Reply-To: "Dr. Jay A. Young" <chemsafety**At_Symbol_Here**VERIZON.NET>
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From: "Dr. Jay A. Young" <chemsafety**At_Symbol_Here**VERIZON.NET>
Subject: Re: Health & Safety of Materials
Comments: To: Robert Tylicki

Robert,

For reliable toxic information, refer to the multi-volume work edited by 
Eula Bingham, et al. called "Patty's Toxicology", published by Wiley 
Interscience.  Also, I find the toxic and reactivity information in the 
current Aldrich catalog of chemicals to be useful.

And for reactivity hazards of course, there is nothing better than the two 
volumes of "Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards", Edited by 
Peter Urben et al. and published by Academic Press.

Jay Young
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Tylicki" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Health & Safety of Materials

>I am trying to find another reliable source for health & safety
> information of materials besides RTECS.  This could be a database or a
> service provider.
>
> Thank you for any assistance,
> Robert
>
> Robert M. Tylicki
> Research Chemist
> GC America Inc.
> 3737 W. 127th St.
> Alsip, IL 60803
> USA
> robert_tylicki**At_Symbol_Here**gcamerica.com
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> 1-800-323-3386 ext. 3023
> Fax:  (708) 597-6222
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