VII Course Project
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1
Unit V Bibliography
Aaron Giraud
Columbia Southern University
Advanced Interactions of Hazardous Materials
Author’s Note
Clomburg, J. M., Crumbley, A. M., & Gonzalez, R. (2017). Industrial biomanufacturing: the future of chemical production. Science, 355(6320).
The manufacturing sector stands as one of the sectors that are exposed to hazardous accidents. The reason behind it is that it uses a lot of chemicals that might have adverse effects when exposed to humans. The article presents important information about the manufacturing industry and its association with chemicals. The manufacturing industry is not only a consumer of chemicals, but it is also a producer. In this respect, it means that organizations in the manufacturing industry are prone to hazardous risks. According to the article, the future of chemical production is great, and this means that many risks are likely to face the manufacturing industry. The article has increased knowledge about some of the chemicals that are a risk to the human race. Without fear of doubt, the information that the article shares is important for the research topic. The article was published only three years ago, and that means that it is relevant, and its content will be of great use.
Dallinger, D., Gutmann, B., & Kappe, C. O. (2020). The Concept of Chemical Generators: On Site On-Demand Production of Hazardous Reagents in Continuous Flow. Accounts of Chemical Research, 53(7), 1330-1341.
The generation of chemicals is a practice that is not new in the manufacturing industry. The article presents information about the concept of chemical generators. A population can be exposed to hazardous risks in different ways. In some cases, the organization's negligence is to be blamed, while in others, the production process exposes people to hazardous risks. The article presents rich information that helps to know about the production of hazardous reagents and the reagents' flow. Based on the information that authors have shared, reagents' production is continuous, which helps to explain why the risk of hazardous agents will continue facing the manufacturing sector. The authors of the article are researchers who have earned trust in the field of research. Therefore, the information they have shared qualifies to be used in research. Also, the information is relevant to the study, and that makes it important.
Henretig, F. M., Kirk, M. A., & McKay Jr, C. A. (2019). Hazardous chemical emergencies and poisonings. New England journal of medicine, 380(17), 1638-1655.
Chemical poisoning is one of the issues that face people who live close to factories. Organizations that fail to consider the safety guidelines that have been put in place expose the residents to hazardous risks. The authors have highlighted some of the chemicals that are a grave danger to members of the public. The production of chemicals has rampantly increased, which is one reason why the risk of hazardous chemicals continues to increase despite the fact that the world has been growing into a better and safer place for the global citizens. The article will present information about the chemicals that pose a threat to human life. The information will help to increase knowledge on matters of hazardous chemicals. In this respect, there is a dire need to know that not all chemicals are poisonous. It is important to provide clear information that helps to know the difference. The article does a recommendable job of providing information to the researcher.
Kintrup, J., Millaruelo, M., Trieu, V., Bulan, A., & Mojica, E. S. (2017). Gas diffusion electrodes for efficient manufacturing of chlorine and other chemicals. Electrochemical Society Interface, 26(2), 73
The production of chemicals is essential to the livelihood of humans. Even though chemicals have been associated with adverse effects on human life, they are important. The world has developed, and some of the chemicals have become part and parcel of human life. The process of manufacturing chemicals is one of the most challenging processes in the manufacturing sector. Chemicals are sensitive and responsive. When they are not handled in a safe manner, they might cause damage that might lead to adverse effects among residents. The article has helped to know that hazardous risks are not only caused by negligence, but sometimes, they are accidents. A certified journal has published the article, and the authors are qualified. It is only three years old, and that means that the information is updated. The information helps to discuss the topic question. With this in mind, it is no doubt that the article is an important piece of information for the research.
Tilloy, A., Malamud, B. D., Winter, H., & Joly-Laugel, A. (2019). A review of quantification methodologies for multi-hazard interrelationships. Earth-Science Reviews, 196, 102881.
Hazards affect lives and organizations. Hazards can be divided into different groups, and each group has an impact on the population. Some of the hazards have the power to affect a lot of people, while others are small and have a minute impact on members of the public. The article focuses on the methods that are utilized in the process of quantifying hazards. Also, the methods of assessing the relationships of the risks have been identified. The research will also pay attention to methods that help to quantify and assess risks. The content that the authors have presented is of great help. It has helped to understand that risks come in different types. Also, it has helped to understand that there is a relationship between small and big risks. The article was published a year ago, and that means that the data is still relevant. With relevant data, it means that the article is in a position to help researchers who are exploring the topic of hazards.
References
Clomburg, J. M., Crumbley, A. M., & Gonzalez, R. (2017). Industrial biomanufacturing: the future of chemical production. Science, 355(6320).
Dallinger, D., Gutmann, B., & Kappe, C. O. (2020). The Concept of Chemical Generators: On Site On-Demand Production of Hazardous Reagents in Continuous Flow. Accounts of Chemical Research, 53(7), 1330-1341.
Henretig, F. M., Kirk, M. A., & McKay Jr, C. A. (2019). Hazardous chemical emergencies and poisonings. New England journal of medicine, 380(17), 1638-1655.
Kintrup, J., Millaruelo, M., Trieu, V., Bulan, A., & Mojica, E. S. (2017). Gas diffusion electrodes for efficient manufacturing of chlorine and other chemicals. Electrochemical Society Interface, 26(2), 73
Tilloy, A., Malamud, B. D., Winter, H., & Joly-Laugel, A. (2019). A review of quantification methodologies for multi-hazard interrelationships. Earth-Science Reviews, 196, 102881.