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Australian Links

Risk Management: A Standards Australia portal
  A Portal to risk Management supplied by Standards Australia. Contains journal articles, speeches, and press releases. It also lists appropriate standards and handbooks in the area of risk management.

International Links

Environmental Health & Safety  (US)
University of Minnesota useful links to environmental health & safety.
Categories include: Asbestos & Lead, Biosafety, Chemical Hygiene, Chemical Waste, College/University EHS Depts, Emergency Response, Environmental Ergonomics,Fire & Life Safety, FloodCleanup, Government-International, Govt-Federal, Indoor Air Quality, Material Safety Data Sheets,Occupational Health & Safety, Public Health, Radiation Protection.
Environmental fate Database   (US)
Collection of five databases: DATALOG -8 types of environmental fate data. BIOLOG -Microbial Degradation/Toxicity File. CHEMFATE - data on 25 categories of environmental fate,physical/chemical property information on commercial chemical compounds. BIODEG - experimental values BIODEG SUMMARY - summary evaluation/reliability codes for different test methods,under aerobic/anaerobic conditions
Texas A & M University, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Centre - links page (US)
  The Center conducts programs and research activities that enhance safety in the chemical process industries. The Center's educational activities promote safety as second nature to everyone in the industry. In addition, the Center develops safer processes, equipment, procedures and management strategies to minimize losses within the processing industry.
OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration, US Department of Labor
  The agency was created in 1971. Its aim is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths.