Acids and Bases
General Properties
| Date Added | Resource | Source |
| Sep 2012 |
NIOSH Workplace Safety & Health Topics: Skin Exposures and Effectshttp://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/skin/?s_cid=3ni7d2fb0092120121100amDermal exposure to hazardous agents can result in a variety of occupational diseases and disorders, including occupational skin diseases (OSD) and systemic toxicity. |
(NIOSH) |
| Oct 2005 |
Chemtutor: Acids and Baseshttp://www.chemtutor.com/acid.htmChemtutor begins with the fundamentals and gives expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding your first course in chemistry. Chemtutor is not necessarily a complete text for your course or a complete outline, but we are proud to offer some insightful help in the parts of primary chemistry that have been, from our experience, the hardest for students to grasp. |
(Chemtutor) |
| Oct 2005 |
Haz-Map Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Agents – Alkalieshttp://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/hazmap_cgi?level=2&term=Alkalies&level1name=Other+Chemicals&level1code=9&tree=AgentHaz-Map® (Copyright © 2000-2002) is an occupational toxicology database designed to link jobs to hazardous job tasks which are linked to occupational diseases and their symptoms. It is a relational database of chemicals, jobs and diseases. |
(NLM) |
| Oct 2005 |
Haz-Map Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Agents - Acidshttp://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/hazmap_cgi?level=2&term=Acids&level1name=Toxic+Gases+%26+Vapors&level1code=5&tree=AgentHaz-Map® (Copyright © 2000-2002) is an occupational toxicology database designed to link jobs to hazardous job tasks which are linked to occupational diseases and their symptoms. It is a relational database of chemicals, jobs and diseases. |
(NLM) |
| Oct 2005 |
Haz-Map Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Agents – Organic Acidshttp://hazmap.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/hazmap_cgi?level=2&term=Organic+Acids&level1name=Other+Chemicals&level1code=9&tree=AgentHaz-Map® (Copyright © 2000-2002) is an occupational toxicology database designed to link jobs to hazardous job tasks which are linked to occupational diseases and their symptoms. It is a relational database of chemicals, jobs and diseases. |
(NLM) |
| Oct 2005 |
Corrosive Materials and their Hazardshttp://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/corrosive/corrosiv.htmlCorrosives are materials that can attack and chemically destroy exposed body tissues. Corrosives can also damage or even destroy metal. They begin to cause damage as soon as they touch the skin, eyes, respiratory tract, digestive tract, or the metal. They might be hazardous in other ways too, depending on the particular corrosive material. |
(CCOHS) |


