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Flame and gas detection in hangars
Flammable materials (aviation fuels, cleaning solvents, and paints) present in aircraft hangars can endanger life, safety, aircraft, and the hangar structure. To improve protection, many Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) either require or strongly recommend high-performance fire detection and suppression systems to cover both the aircraft and the building. Here are a few considerations to ...
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3E Company Enriches Ariel expert rules to support U.S. OSHA`s Hazard communication standard 2012
3E Company, a leading provider of EH&S compliance and information management services, today announced that it has extended its Ariel Expert Rules Set to facilitate conformance with the United States' Occupational Health and Safety Administration's (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard 2012 (HazComm 2012), which aligns with the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System for the Classification ...
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Reasons to Invest in a Waste Rubber Pyrolysis Plant
Annually, a large number of rubber products are thrown away within the landfills as waste. These landfills heave be a problem cause they contaminate the whole environment in a limited time. Throughout the production, many chemicals are being used together with rubber that makes it dangerous for ground water when dumped irresponsibly. This is one of the significant reasons why buying a waste ...
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Reasons to Buy a Waste Rubber Pyrolysis Plant
Annually, a large number of rubber merchandise is discarded inside the landfills as waste. These landfills heave be a problem cause they contaminate the whole environment in just a limited time. In the production, many chemicals are used as well as rubber making it dangerous for ground water when dumped irresponsibly. This is one of the main reasons why purchasing a waste rubber pyrolysis plant ...
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Pyrolysis Plants: A Solution to Plastic, Rubber, and Oil Sludge Waste
The world is facing a major environmental problem with the increasing amount of plastic, rubber, and oil sludge waste. These wastes are difficult to dispose of and poses a risk to the environment. However, pyrolysis plants offer a solution to this problem by converting these wastes into valuable products such as fuel oil, carbon black, and gas. 1. Waste Plastic Plastic waste is a major ...
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How to use cylinders in the lab
Working in the lab can sometimes be dangerous, especially when working with gas cylinders. There are many gases used in the lab that pose serious security and safety risks, and can even cause explosions. There have been several incidents in laboratories over the last few years, which have resulted in fires and explosions. Often, the reason for this is the large volume of gas contained within ...
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U.S. EPA Requires AllenCo to Comply with Federal Laws, Improve Safety Measures
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized an agreement with AllenCo Energy Inc. requiring the company to make significant improvements to operations at its oil production facility located in a residential neighborhood of South Los Angeles. Today’s action is a result of a November 6, 2013 inspection that uncovered violations at the facility. AllenCo estimates that it ...
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Environmental benefits of waste oil recycling and distillation Plant
With the development of industrialization and the application of petroleum derivatives, a lot of waste oil is produced. If it is not properly disposed of, the waste oil will cause great pollution. Right now, there are mainly three ways to dispose of waste oils, burning, drop-off and waste oil regeneration. Of course, the waste oil regeneration is the most effective, economical and environmental ...
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Chemical analyses for the production of lithium-ion batteries
Replacing traditional fuel-powered vehicles with battery-powered options is essential to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This greenhouse gas is a result of fossil fuel combustion – limiting its input into the atmosphere will also influence its effects on global warming. The production of battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise as more governments plan to prohibit ...
By Metrohm AG
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Veolia Environnement Begins Operations at its Wisconsin Hickory Meadows Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
Veolia Environnement North America (VENA) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to mark the commencement of operations for its new landfill gas-to-energy project (LFGTE) at the Veolia ES Hickory Meadows Landfill, located in eastern Wisconsin. State, community and business leaders gathered at the project site to recognize the environmental and economic benefits of ...
By Veolia
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