Element Analyses Training For Monitoring And Testing Near Africa
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PremiumManufactured by Analytik Jena - an EndressHauser Companybased in GERMANY
In this web seminar our product specialists present solution strategies for complex application challenges in the downstream oil and gas industry. A special focus is on ICP-OES techniques for the analysis of elemental impurities in fuels like diesel, gasoline or naphta as well as the routine determination of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine in these fuels via elemental ...
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PremiumManufactured by Analytik Jena - an EndressHauser Companybased in GERMANY
In this web seminar Analytik Jena experts present some new technological advancements and customer-oriented solutions in the field of elemental analysis that will support you in mastering application challenges of edible ...
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by DustWatch ccbased in SOUTH AFRICA
The course has three main sections. Fallout dust monitoring theory. Fallout dust monitoring practical. Miscellaneous occupational hygiene topics. Gravimetric sampling, isokinetic sampling, ventilation, noise, illumination, ergonomics, fire and safety, and ...
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based in INDIA
APTRON is a skilled source of Ansys training in Delhi. Its effective Ansys training program enables students to enroll for Ansys course in Delhi to create, develop and design powerful technological solutions, which result in accelerating productivity and scalability to the next level. Our, Ansys institute in Delhi delivers Ansys course based on real-time industrial projects that assist students ...
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based in USA
API’s Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System (EOLCS) is a voluntary licensing and certification program that authorizes engine oil marketers that meet specified requirements to use the API Engine Oil Quality Marks. Launched in 1993, API’s Engine Oil Program is a cooperative effort between the oil and additive industries and vehicle and engine manufacturers Ford, General Motors, ...
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by Tonex, Inc.based in USA
For the automotive sector, ISO 26262 is an important risk-based safety standard, where the risk of hazardous operational situations is qualitatively assessed and safety measures are defined to avoid or control systematic failures and to detect or control random hardware failures, or mitigate their ...
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based in USA
Many companies are seeking to implement and certify a safety management system (SMS) to prevent employee injuries and drive improvements and cost reductions. The SMS process will incorporate your existing OHSA based safety program and build in a continuous process to improve ...
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