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Wahlberg, K. (1992) Water Paints a Health Hazard? National Board of Occupational Safety and Health Newsletter (Sweden) (3):1,4-6

Walata III, S.A.; Newman, C.R. (1991) Radiation-Curable Coatings. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Control Technology Center (EPA-600/2-91-035), Research Triangle Park, N.C.

Walewski, L.; Stockton, S. (1985) Low-Styrene-Emission Laminating Resins Prove It in the Workplace. Modern Plastics 62:78,80

Walsh, W.C. (1991) Surface Tension Modification of NMP-based Paint Strippers. In: Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping, Washington,DC, 12-13 February 1991, pp. 177-184. Economics and Technology Division; Office of Toxic Substances; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC, 1991

Webb, J.P. (1990) TABS an enviro-friendly solvent. Pigment and Resin Technology 19(7):7-8

Weltman, H.J.; Phillips, T.L. (1992) Environmentally Compliant Wipe-Solvent Development. In: Aerotech'92, Anaheim,CA, 5-8 October 1992, pp. 1-10. Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale,PA, 1992

Whiteside, R.C.; Sheih, P.S.; Massingill, J.L. (1990) High Performance Epoxy Resins For Container Coating Applications Based on In-Situ Advancement Technology. Journal of Coatings Technology 62(788):61-67

Whitfield, L. (1978) Low Styrene Emission Polyester Resins. Reinforced Plastics 22(1):13-15

Whittaker, C.; Gideon, J.; Eberle, S. (1991) Panel Report: Summary of Findings. In: Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping, Washington,DC, 12-13 February 1991, pp. 217-221. Economics and Technology Division; Office of Toxic Substances; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC, 1991

White, D.L. (1991a) Substitute Chemical Formulations for Professional Furniture Refinishing. In: Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping, Washington,DC, 12-13 February 1991, pp. 192-194. Economics and Technology Division; Office of Toxic Substances; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC, 1991

White, T.F. (1991b) An Economic Solution to Meeting VOC Regulations. Metal Finishing 89(4):55-58

WHO Regional Office for Europe (1987) Air quality guidelines for Europe. World Health Organization, WHO Regional Publications, European Series No 23, Copenhagen

Wicks, Z.W.; Jones, F.N.; Pappas, S.P. (1994) Organic Coatings: Science and Technology. Volume II: Applications, Properties, and Performance. John Wiley & Sons, New York

Willis, T. (1980) Styrene - Cleaning up the Workshop. International Boat Industry (6):38-41

Wolf, K. (1993-1994) The Generic Classification System: A Simplified Approach to Selecting Alternatives to Chlorinated Solvents. Pollution Prevention Review 4(1):15-29

Wolf, K.; Yazdani, A.; Yates, P. (1991a) Chlorinated Solvents: Will the Alternatives be Safer? Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 41(8):1055-1061

Wolf, K. (1991b) The Next Steps: Planning for the Future. In: Reducing Risk in Paint Stripping, Washington,DC, 12-13 February 1991, pp. 222-226. Economics and Technology Division; Office of Toxic Substances; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC, 1991

Wolf, K.; Chesnutt, T.W. (1987) Chlorinated Solvents: Market Interactions and Regulations. Journal of Hazardous Materials 15:137-161

Woods, J. (1986) UV Curable Adhesives. In: Radiation Curing of Polymers, University of Lancaster, pp. 102-115. Ed. D.R. Randell, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 1987

Words and Publications (1992) Protecting the Ozone Layer. Volume 2: Solvents, coatings and adhesives. United Nations Environment Programme; Industry and Environment Programmme Activity Centre, Paris