white to opaque white to
off-white to blue...
floral, slight chlorine, herbal
mild ammonia, strong chlorine
opaque, pearlescent, white
oxidizer, corrosive, irritant
aerosol, emulsion, gas, granular,
liquid, powder, solid
carcinogen, toxin, irritant
corrosive, sensitizer or agents
combustible liquids, compressed gas,
explosive, flamable...
organic peroxide - an oxidizer,
pyrophoric, unstable (reactive)
or water reactive
metallic luster, clear liquid
white, dark amber, clear
amber, colorless, rust
sharp, pungent, none, faint,
ethereal, irritating, aromatic
flammable, reactive, oxidizer
compressed, combustible, none
irritant, toxic, corrosive
above ground tank, below
ground tank, tank inside
building. steel drum, plastic
or non-metallic drum, can,
silo, fiber drum, bag, box
cylinder, glass bottles or
jugs, plastic bottles or
jugs, tank wagon, other
defective or damages
equipment shall not be used.
safety glasses, gloves
(disposible, nitrile) apron
(gown, full suit) face shield,
splash goggles, respirator
(dust, vapor) air line hood
or mask. boots as applicable.
signs, placards, process sheets,
batch tickets, operating procedures
liquid, solid, color, odor
fire, pressure, reactive
toxic, irritant, corrosive,
carcinogen - vapor pressure,
specific gravity, solubility
in water, boiling point, vapor
density, evaporation rate,
flash point, water, foam
dry chemicals or carbon dioxide
strong acids and oxidizing agents
practical of salvage or disposal
carcinogens, toxic or highly
toxic, reproductive toxins,
irritants, corrosives, sensitizers
hazardous wastes and radioactive
wastes. bags, cans, cylinders,
drums, vessels, tanks or
the like. an element, compound
or mixture of elements or
compounds. inhilation, ingestion
skin contact or absorption
a chemical or common name or
alphabetical or numerical name.
I
March 23, 1912
Little Moon
(minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit)
Max and Mortise
about combustion tests...
Paris: 264 ponds vs. 76 miles
October 3, 1942
Fifty locomotives, 100 tons,
A mile a minute
Christmas tree inferno
Little flower...
II
Paper clip bliss
Six dollars a day
Bumper, Blossom, Pushover
Man in Space
April 15, 1955
Fellow Traveler
29(70 inches/6 inches/18 pounds)
Dream of a Girl
Jupiter 6, sixty days
Nova tornado, atomic ion down
Cosmonaut Shepherd...
I know I need
to get back in
the habit of
jogging. I make
more journal
entries. Spider
bites; I have
never had to
deal with them
before! Cellophane
wrappers look,
well, deranged. Magnetic
Geraniums
have not
bloomed in a
while. (Spider
bites! They
look a bit pale
at the edges).
I keep some
pathos, with
a small dumb
range. A
symposium
breaks out
from behind
my desk. A shadow
crosses in
front of me;
I suppress
my tears. I
lost a couple
of leaves
during winter
break, and
so I am trying
to nurture
myself back
to health. I
hear the
echoes in a
paper cup.
Hopefully I
will be alright.
I have been
spending
many nights
at the reunion
lately; and
spring break is
coming up fast.
I may not
always be here
to take care of
you. But yet;
we are alive!
I keep the
machete in
my closet.
day to day extensions
(the real life-line)
setting tar magnets
at low frequencies -
sequencing increases of
sequences, demarcation
set at negative zero -
no follow through for the
hollow few. staggered
in groups of two, even
odds - house holds all of
the cards. (hit me again)
dog-tired so hit the dog-
leg daytrip. dull around
the edges - polishing ledges.
ladies holding - got a tiger
by his rails. and yet,
the chafing dishes are
fewer by winter. cold grey
of shorter days. boulders
in fields oppose, juxtapose.
count them on your one
good hand. sometimes in
early spring, if you go far
enough in - you still find
ice. and if you stay the
day - it will remain...
held a-sway. sugar coated
bitter herbs in a coffee
can, by the front door.