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DENIX :: Chemical Material Risks Management Program :: Emerging Chemical & Material Risks :: RDX :: Evaluation of ESOH Related Mission Risks
Evaluation of ESOH Related Mission Risks
EHP Article on the mechanism by which RDX induces seizures
10 November 2010
Reevaluation of the toxicity and carcinogenicity of RDX within the guidelines of modern risk assessment (PDF)
Briefing by Mick Major from the JSEM Conference held in May 2007 in Columbus, OH.
Environmentally Friendly Bombs Planned, Yahoo! News, 27 May 2008 (PDF)
News item: New explosives could be more powerful and safer to handle than TNT and other conventional explosives and would also be more environmentally friendly.