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API (American Petroleum Institute) is a leader in the development of petroleum and petrochemical equipment and operating standards covering topics that range from drill bits to environmental protection. These embrace proven, sound engineering and operating practices and safe, interchangeable equipment and materials. Many have been incorporated into state and federal regulations and adopted by ISO for worldwide acceptance.
Petroleum Industry Data Characterizing Occupational Exposures to Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) 1983-1993
Standard published on 1.8.1995
Selected format:Anecdotal Health-Related Complaint Data Pertaining to Possible Exposures to Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE): 1993 and 1994 Follow-Up Surveys (1984-1994)
Standard published on 1.8.1995
Selected format:Service Station Personnel Exposures to Oxygenated Fuel Components - 1994
Standard published on 1.8.1995
Selected format:In Situ and On-Site Biodegradation of Refined and Fuel Oils: A Review of Technical Literature 1988 - 1991
Standard published on 1.7.1995
Selected format:Guidance Manual for Modeling Hypothetical Accidental Releases to the Atmosphere
Standard published on 1.11.1996
Selected format:Hexavalent Chromium Exposures During Hot Work
Standard published on 1.6.2007
Selected format:Petroleum Contaminated Low Permeability Soil: Hydrocarbon Distribution Processes, Exposure Pathways and In Situ Remediation Technologies
Standard published on 1.9.1995
Selected format:Reducing Uncertainty in Laboratory Sediment Toxicity Tests
Standard published on 1.9.1995
Selected format:Barium in Produced Water: Fate and Effects in the Marine Environment
Standard published on 1.9.1995
Selected format:Index and Abstracts of API Health-Related Research 13th Edition 1959-1994
Standard published on 1.4.1999
Selected format:Latest update: 2025-08-04 (Number of items: 2 211 733)
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