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    • Gentry-Van Laanen, Peggy (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
    • Smith, David (2006-04-19)
      It is important to know how to operate backup power generators safely. The tips in this publication can prevent problems with CO poisoning, electrocution, fire and other hazards.
    • Smith, David (2006-04-19)
      It is important to know how to operate backup power generators safely. The tips in this publication can prevent problems with CO poisoning, electrocution, fire and other hazards.
    • Scott, Amanda (2008-09-05)
      Proper storage of fresh fruits and vegetables can help consumers avoid foodborne illness. This publication explains how to safely store apples, bananas, berries, beets, broccoli, carrots, corn, grapes, herbs, lettuce and ...
    • Scott, Amanda (2008-09-05)
      Proper storage of fresh fruits and vegetables can help consumers avoid foodborne illness. This publication explains how to safely store apples, bananas, berries, beets, broccoli, carrots, corn, grapes, herbs, lettuce and ...
    • Liu, Lijun (2010-10-12)
      In the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) report, Improving Reactive Hazard Management, there are 37 out of 167 accidents, which occurred in a storage tank or a storage area. This fact demonstrates ...
    • Smith, David (2004-09-16)
      About 50 tractor drivers are killed each year in collisions with other vehicles on public roads. Many of these accidents could be prevented. This publication describes the legal requirements for operating a tractor on ...
    • Smith, David (2005-04-07)
      About 250 people are killed each year in tractor accidents, and rollovers cause more than half of these fatalities. In this publication you'll learn about the physics of tractor stability, how to prevent side and rear ...
    • Anonymous (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Texas Agricultural Extension service, 1961)
    • Anonymous (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; Texas Agricultural Extension service, 1971)
    • Smith, William A.; McClung, William A. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1967)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 19XX)
    • Ulich, W. L. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1957)
    • Collina, Demetra V.; Moreau, Roland L. (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)
      This paper summarizes efforts by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) to develop and manage an industry-wide safety data framework under an agreement with the U.S. Department of ...
    • Cui, Xiaohong (2017-10-09)
      This work aims to promote continuous manufacturing of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals by proper reactor design and operation. These synthetically important yet potentially hazardous chemistries are conventionally carried ...
    • Thompson, Britta; Vestal, Andy; Van Laanen, Peggy (2003-01-21)
      This publication answers questions about food irradiation and how it helps prevent foodborne illnesses. Included are explanations of how irradiation works and its benefits. Irradiation is a safe method of preserving food ...
    • Thompson, Britta; Vestal, Andy; Van Laanen, Peggy (2003-01-21)
      This publication answers questions about food irradiation and how it helps prevent foodborne illnesses. Included are explanations of how irradiation works and its benefits. Irradiation is a safe method of preserving food ...
    • Napaporn, Wongwaran Andrew (2018-11-21)
      Carbon dioxide must be removed from natural gas before liquefying the gas because it freezes in pipelines and corrodes process equipment. There are several processes that can be used to remove CO2 from natural gas. The ...
    • Ozinan, Ecem (2017-12-07)
      The recent discoveries of substantial reserves of shale gas have significantly impacted butadiene production and prices. Shale gas offers a competitive feedstock that can be used to produce a variety of chemicals and ...
    • Smith, David (2006-04-24)
      Agriculture is among the most dangerous industries. Being alert and understanding the physical challenges that come with aging is the key to successful, safe farming by senior farmers and ranchers. The changes they make ...