IC 8143 Secondary Nonferrous Metals Industry In California - With Data On Nevada And Hawaii ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George C. Branner
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This circular is concerned with eight nonferrous scrap metals as they generated, collected, prepared, and consumed in California. Brief reference also is included with respect to Nevada and Hawaii. Four of these scrap metals - copper, lead, aluminum, and zinc - are of major importance and make up about 95 percent of the total value, whereas the remaining four - antimony, magnesium, nickel, and tin - make up the remaining 5 percent. For convenience, the subject matter is divided into three parts, (1) Data with respect to the collection, preparation, and marketing practices that are common activities to all the nonferrous scrap metals; (2) separate discussions and statistical data with respect to each of the eight nonferrous scrap metals in California; and (3) data with respect to Nevada and Hawaii.
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APA: George C. Branner  (1962)  IC 8143 Secondary Nonferrous Metals Industry In California - With Data On Nevada And Hawaii ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: George C. Branner IC 8143 Secondary Nonferrous Metals Industry In California - With Data On Nevada And Hawaii ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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