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XIII, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />All information is offered in good faith, without <br />guarantee or 'obligation for the accuracy or <br />sufficiency thereof, or the results obtained. and is <br />accepted at user's risk. The uses referred to are <br />for the purpose of illustration only, User should <br />investigate and establish the suitability of such <br />use(s)) in every case, Nothing herein shall be <br />construed as a recommendation for use which <br />infringe valid patents or as extending license under <br />valid patents. <br />XIV SOURCE OF.REFERENCES <br />1. ACGIH Guide to Protective Clothing. <br />Cincinnati. OH: American Conference of <br />Government Industrial Hygienists, 1987- <br />Z ANSI 288.2 Recommended Practice for <br />Respiratory Protection. American National <br />Standards Institute. New York, NY,. <br />3. Baker, C.J., The Fire Fighter's Handbook of <br />Hazardous Materials, 4th Ed., Indiana: <br />Maltese Enterprises, Inc, 1984.. <br />4. 8retherick, L.. Handbook of Reactive chemical <br />Hazards, 3rd Ed, Boston, MA: Sulterworths, <br />1985. <br />5 Casarelt L. and J. Doull, Eds., Toxicology; <br />the Basic Science of Poisons, 3rd Ed., New <br />York: Macmillan Publishing Co_, Inc, 1986 <br />6.. Chemical Degradation and Permeation <br />Database and Selection Guide for Resistant <br />Protective Materials. Austin, Texas. <br />7. Clayton G, and F. Clayton; Eds., Patty's <br />Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, Vol. 2A-C <br />3rd Ed., New.York; John Wiley & Sons, 1981 <br />1982. <br />8. Code of Federal Regulations, Titles 21,, 29, 40 <br />and 49, Washington, DC: U.S. Government <br />Printing office. <br /> <br />38