Hazard Potential Services For Health And Safety In Canada
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PremiumManufactured by Hermann Sewerin GmbHbased in GERMANY
Always play it safe! Rely on our expertise and our well qualified specialists in the inspection of your water pipe network. The shorter delays associated with quickly locating and repairing leaks guarantees you security of supply and cost-effectiveness while minimizing the hazard potential of subterranean erosion. Make the most important element that we consume - water - safe and secure over the ...
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based in USA
The Risk Management Program (RMP) developed under Section 112(r) of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments regulates the storage and/or processing of toxic and flammable substances. It requires affected facilities to develop and submit risk management plans that include a hazard assessment, prevention program, and emergency response program. The RMP is based on a three-tiered (program) approach that ...
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based in CANADA
Labs are filled with dozens, sometimes hundreds, of potentially hazardous items that can not be simply thrown away. Laboratory and reactive chemicals and other waste products that are produced and retained by R&D facilities, educational institutions, manufacturing companies, government agencies, hospitals and medical facilities can pose a hazard if not thoroughly examined, segregated, safely ...
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based in CANADA
lXi Safety has joint ventured with a well known service provider and is able to provide specialized onsite medical support, designed specifically for your project needs. We employ industrial ambulances, registered nurses, and other medical professionals to help identify your company’s medial safety ...
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Manufactured by STT Corporatebased in CANADA
If your aging lime slaking system is becoming a safety concern or unexpected breakdowns are resulting in lost production, a Mechanical Audit and Systems Review (MASR) can help ...
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based in CANADA
Tailings ponds often reach capacity and threaten to disrupt both the local environment and your production. We help mitigate your immediate need for a new – and costly – infrastructure solution by evaluating your situation and providing options that will extend the life of your pond, saving you time, money, and additional environmental ...
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by ECOHbased in CANADA
Risk Assessments are an excellent tool to provide alternative remediation criteria on sites where standard remediation methods are not economically feasible, or cannot be undertaken due to legal constraints. The risk assessment process compares engineering applications with the biological study of relationships between the environment (terrestrial and aquatic) and industrial processes, and their ...
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based in CANADA
Tri-Phase has the experience and resources to respond to your emergency needs, whether you’re dealing with damage due to natural disasters such as spills, floods, fires and wind, or those caused by human negligence such as ...
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based in CANADA
Hazardous Materials Assessments are required by regulation in all Canadian provinces and territories. There are three levels of assessment that clients require. Properly performed hazardous materials assessments are a key building block in diligent control of regulated hazardous ...
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based in CANADA
Our occupational and environmental medicine services are comprehensive including prevention and anticipatory guidance, analysis and recognition of potential hazards, evaluation of exposures, risk assessment, and control of exposures and ...
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based in CANADA
Asbestos may be found in many forms both inside and outside a building. Inside asbestos may take the form of paper or hard block insulation on hot water piping, heating ducts or as molded pipe fitting insulation and joint compounds on furnaces. Asbestos may also be found in floor tiles, sheet flooring, ceiling tiles and acoustical (stucco) finishes or as wall and attic insulating materials. ...
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based in CANADA
Construction sites are often targeted for theft and vandalism. In addition, worker safety and minimization of site hazards are a top priority for construction ...
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based in CANADA
A confined space is defined as an area which a human may enter in order to perform his or her job or duty and, by design, is not typically intended for human occupancy. A characteristic of confined spaces is that they have limited entry and exit. Although the vast majority of confined space entries are completed without incident, serious injuries and deaths continue to occur. A recent survey of ...
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based in CANADA
Sedimentation engineering studies are often essential to successfully design and manage engineering works along rivers, lakes, and reservoirs that may be affected by erosional processes and sediment transport and deposition. Quantitative sedimentation engineering also helps meet environmental objectives, including conserving and improving aquatic habitat and restoring physically and biologically ...
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by Kenexisbased in USA
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) - including a full range of fire, explosion, and dispersion modeling using gaussian, analytical equations, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques, facilitating decision making for facility siting, permitting, and special analysis of high-risk scenarios. We perform a variety of risk analysis for complicated scenarios. In fire and gas modeling, we develop ...
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based in CANADA
The Pre-Safety Start-up Review (PSSR) is a safety assessment that can be conducted on both new and revamped processing/manufacturing facilities to determine whether it is ready for startup. This review ensures that all installations meet the original detailed engineering design and operating intent while considering potential operating hazards. Simply put, is the facility ready for startup with ...
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based in CANADA
Use rotating head sonar surveys to locate bottom and sub-bottom river crossing hazards before disaster occurs. Pipeline crossings and other river bottom features can present hazards in waterway systems. Over the course of time, or because of floods, poor installation, tide action, river traffic, or unusual conditions, these features can change location with respect to the bottom – with ...
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by Kenexisbased in USA
Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) - including a full range of facilitated/workshop studies like HAZOP, LOPA, HAZID, and a full-range of auditing - primarily using our Open PHA™ HAZOP/LOPA Documentation Software, and Open Audit™ Documentation Software. PHA is a structured qualitative multi-discipline assessment(s) of the potential hazards associated with a chemical process. PHA identifies ...
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based in CANADA
Health Canada is the federal department responsible for assessing the safety of consumer products in Canada. Any chemical product for sale in Canada through a retail store must meet the requirements of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 (CCCR, ...
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Distributed by Rocky Mountain Environmentalbased in CANADA
Facility Risk Assessment : The purpose is to identify and assess the potential for major risk exposures, hazards, and potential spill scenarios in your facilities. This process is an integral step in the development of an effective contingency plan. ...
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