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Because CCA leaches out of the treated timber over time there can be residues of arsenic, copper and chromium on the surfaces of the wood and it can be was...
APVMA Review A review of CCA has been carried out by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). APVMA...
CCA-treated timber is timber preserved with Copper Chrome Arsenate (CCA) or Chromated Copper Arsenate, as it is known in some countries. The copper (23-25%...
Why does cement contain chromium? The chromium in cement comes primarily from some of the naturally occurring raw materials used in the manufacture of cement. What does chromium do? When cement is ...
Why does cement contain chromium? The chromium in cement comes primarily from some of the naturally occurring raw materials used in the manufacture of cement. What does chromium do? When cement is ...
© Environment Agency 2002 March 2002ISBN 1 857 05727 9The views expressed in this document are not necessarily those of the Environment Agency or DEFRA.Its officers, servants or agents accept no liabi...
Metalle Achtzig Prozent der Elemente auf der Erde gehören zu den Metallen. Metalle sind in der Umwelt allgegenwärtig als Bestandteil...
Metalle Achtzig Prozent der Elemente auf der Erde gehören zu den Metallen. Metalle sind in der Umwelt allgegenwärtig als Bestandteil...
The purpose of this review is to summarize information related to hexavalent chromium, Cr (VI), in the portland cement industry. The catalyst for initiating this project was the content restrictions...
Elemental chromium (CAS 7440-47-3) is a transition group metal that can have oxidation states ranging from -2 to +6. The most commonly occurring states in chromium compounds are +2, +3, and +6 with th...
August 1998 The purpose of this Toxological Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for the hazard identification and dose-response assessment in IRIS pertaining to chronic exposure to h...
august 1998 The purpose of this Toxicological Review is to provide scientific support and rationale for the hazard and dose-response assessment in IRIS pertaining to chronic exposure to trivalent chro...
Chromium CompoundsHazard Summary-Created in April 1992; Revised in January 2000 Chromium occurs in the environment primarily in two valence states, trivalent chromium (Cr III) and he...
EPA regulates chromium in drinking water to protect public health. Chromium may cause health problems if present in public or private water supplies in amounts greater than the drinking water standa...
Overview Policy and Guidance Chemistry and Behavior Environmental Occurren...
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