Numerical Index: 100 - 124
- CRR100/1996 - Safe disposal of vented reacting fluids *
- CRR101/1996 - Road tanker design : resistance to accidental damage
- CRR102/1996 - Conditions affecting roll-over of road tankers
- CRR103/1996 - Further development and testing of the HSL/WSL health-related dustiness tester *
- CRR104/1996 - The UK information network to support the European Agency for health and safety at work *
- CRR105/1996 - Process intensification of batch exothermic reactors
- CRR106/1996 - Development of instrumentation and modelling in accelerating rate calorimetry *
- CRR107/1996 - Report on the selection and operation of uninterruptible power supplies
- CRR108/1997 - Chronic Bronchitus and lung function abnormalities in foundry workers
- CRR109/1996 - The generation of internal pressure in tank rollover
- CRR110/1996 - Simple modelling of gas releases from buildings
- CRR111/1996 - Dispersion of releases of hazardous materials within buildings. Phase II -CFD modelling *
- CRR112/1996 - Workplace effectiveness of respiratory protective equipment for asbestos removal work *
- CRR113/1996 - Use of small scale fire test data for the hazard assessment of bulk materials *
- CRR114/1996 - National vocational qualifications for safety related computer controlled systems *
- CRR115/1996 - Grinder characteristics and their effects on hand-arm vibration **
- CRR116/1996 - The costs and benefits of the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 **
- CRR117/1996 Large particle and wall deposition effects in inhalable samplers
- CRR118/1996 - Chain mail and other cut resistant gloves as protection against powered blades in clothing factories
- CRR119/1996 - Review of new health and safety enforcement procedures
- CRR120/1997 - Condition monitoring to enhance safety **
- CRR121/1996 - Health surveillance in Great Britain **
- CRR122/1996 - Study of upward flame spread on inclined surfaces
- CRR123/1996 - Business re-engineering and health and safety management:Volume 1 : Best practice model
- CRR124/1996 - Business re-engineering and health and safety management: Volume 2 : Literature model *