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Design, planning for

The detailed process design is familiar to students of chemical engineering, and includes specifying the source of the raw material water the equipment to be used, such as filtration, reverse osmosis, charcoal absorption, ozone treatment, ion exchanger, and pumps the processing conditions, such as flow rates and temperatures and the plant flow sheet. The detailed product design plan for this simplest of products includes the composition of this bottled water, with special attention to the concentrations of compounds such as sodium and carbon dioxide, suspended matter, and microbes, with special emphasis on the appearance and smell. [Pg.316]

At the present time, EDTs are not in the overall design plans for destroying the BGAD chemical stockpile through the BGCAPR However, the three requirements given above have been defined for their possible use at the Blue Grass site. [Pg.31]

Once the key questions have been articulated, it is important to consider the source of the information and how the data may be collected within resource constraints of the program. Effective program evaluation makes use of multiple data collection methods at multiple points in the program. Some of the methods used in existing programs to determine quality and design plans for continuous improvement are described here. These include document reviews, interviews, surveys, instructor reflections, expert reviews, and longitudinal studies. [Pg.217]

SIS operation and maintenance To ensure that the functional safety of the SIS is maintained during operation and maintenance 16 SIS requirements SIS design Plan for SIS operation and maintenance Results of the operation and maintenance activities... [Pg.47]

Designing for Safety (DFS) is a principle for design planning for new facilities, equipment, and operations (public and private) to conserve human and natural resources, and thereby protect people, property and the environment. DFS advocates systematic process to ensure state-of-the-art engineering and management principles are used and incorporated into the design of facilities and overall operations to assure safety and health of workers, as well as protection of the environment and compliance with current codes and standards. [Pg.393]

The charging sets in current use (milkers) are almost exclusively based on the known lU curve, with elements of the characteristic curve specific to the installation attached. Uncontrolled processes of charging are becoming rarer, and are mostly only used in smaller installations with purely capacitive use of batteries. The charging sets are predominantly of stationary design. Plans for producing on-board charging sets have so far remained the exception. [Pg.159]


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