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Automobiles are the largest source of obsolete scrap. Other important sources of obsolete scrap include the demolition of steel stmctures and railroad companies. The latter provide a steady flow of scrap from their fabricating shops and from the recovery of worn out or abandoned track and railroad cars. AH iron and steel products are recyclable if economically retrieved when scrapped. [Pg.553]

Construction Waste oA Demolition Debris Recycling—A Primer, PubHcation. No. GR-REC 300, The SoHd Waste Association of North America, Silver Spring, Md., Oct. 1993. [Pg.557]

Demolition and alteration to existing structure Surplus equipment, supplies and materials, royalty payments Design modifications, construction modifications, and extra work during startup... [Pg.864]

Demolition and construction wastes. Wastes from razed building and other structures are classified as demolition wastes. Wastes from the construction, remodeling, and repair of commercial and industrial buildings and other similar structures are classified as construction wastes. These wastes may include dirt, stones, concrete, bricks, plaster, lumber, shingles, and plumbing, heating, and electrical parts. [Pg.2232]

Tractor-trailer systems. The apphcation of trac tor trailers is similar to that for tilt-frame-container systems. The use of a separate trac tor increases the number of axles and the net weight of waste that can be hauled. Tractor trailers are better for the collection of especially heavy rubbish, such as sand, timber, and metal scrap, and they are often are used for the collection of demolition wastes at construction sites. [Pg.2237]

Cathodic protection can be used as a renovation measure for steel-reinforced concrete structures (see Chapter 19). Although material costs of from 100 DM m" (particularly with preparation, erection, and spray coating costs) up to 300 DM m are quite high, they do not compare with the costs of demolition or partial replacement. ... [Pg.492]

Time, e.g. performanee of eleaning, demolition or stripping operations out-of-hours . Rotation of jobs, and limitation of exposure, e.g. in eonfmed spaees, are also examples of partial segregation. [Pg.107]

Irregular Plant maloperation (e.g. unauthorized venting ) Plant failure - spillages, pipe joint failures Start-up/shutdown Dismantling/demolition Unauthorized waste incineration (rubbish burning) Fires ... [Pg.503]

Dust can be emitted wherever solids are mined (e.g. in quames), processed (e.g. flour mills, woodworking factories, metal smelting and foundries), or handled/transported in particulate form. Construction and demolition operations also generate dust. [Pg.503]

Wastes not otherwise specified in the catalogue Construction and demolition waste (including road construction)... [Pg.520]

End of the process I Demolition of system I Reuse of equipment I Waste handling ... [Pg.16]

Demolition Design and completion of demolition, taking into account possible Assessment of the... [Pg.19]

Figure 5-15. Oil trapped in the leg of a floating-roof tank caught fire during demolition. Figure 5-15. Oil trapped in the leg of a floating-roof tank caught fire during demolition.
Process, hardware, and systems inspections and testing (pre-startup safety review) Maintenance procedures Alarm and instrument management Demolition procedures... [Pg.3]

Abbnich, m. breaking off or down discontinuance fragment damage breach demolition. [Pg.2]

WirkungS Azt, /. kind of action mode of acting mode of operation, -bereich, m. range of action or effect, effective range, -bombe, /. demolition bomb, high-capacity bomb, -dauer, /. period (or duration) of action or effect. [Pg.516]

ZerstSrbarkeit, /. destructibility. zerstdren, v.t. destroy break down, ruin. ZerstSrladtmg, /. demolition charge. [Pg.528]

Use of some biomass feedstocks can increase potential environmental risks. Municipal solid waste can contain toxic materials that can produce dioxins and other poisons in the flue gas, and these should not be burned without special emission controls. Demolition wood can contain lead from paint, other heavy metals, creosote, and halides used in presen a-tive treatments. Sewage sludge has a high amount of sulfur, and sulfur dioxide emission can increase if sewage sludge is used as a feedstock. [Pg.159]

Demolition of existing plant and buildings Connection to existing plant and buildings Temporary works... [Pg.189]


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Attenuation of Demolition Loads from HAM Deflagration Explosion

British Demolition Explosives

Charges, demolition

Competence demolition

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Demolition Hoses

Demolition Loads Resulting from an Hydrogenous Mixture Explosion

Demolition Management) Regulations

Demolition Parameters of Blast Loads

Demolition Snakes

Demolition environment

Demolition explosion

Demolition explosives

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Demolition health hazards

Demolition machinery

Demolition management

Demolition materials

Demolition method statement

Demolition methods

Demolition noise

Demolition permit

Demolition risk assessment

Demolition safety

Demolition training

Demolition undertaken

Demolition waste

French Demolition Explosives

Fuzes for demolition items

German Demolition Explosives

Japanese Demolition Explosives

Management of the demolition and general controls

Pre-demolition investigation and survey

Royal Demolition Explosive

Russian Demolition Explosives

Safety in demolition

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