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Code of Practice No. 4, Safe and Satisfactory Operation of Propane-Fired Bitumen Boilers, Mastic Asphalt Cauldrons/Mixers, and Hand Tools Code of Practice No. 7, Storage of Full and Empty LPG Cylinders and Cartridges Code of Practice No. 9, LPG-Air Plants Code of Practice No. 10, Recommendations for Safe Handling of LPG in Small Trailer Mounted Vessels, Skid Tanks and Small Bulk Storage Vessels Permanently Attached to Mobile Gas-fired Equipment... [Pg.307]

Any physical state that deviates from that which is acceptable, normal, or correct in terms of its past production or potential future production of personal injury or damage to property any physical state that results in a reduction in the degree of safety normally present. It should be noted that incidents are invariably preceded by unsafe acts and/or unsafe conditions. Thus, unsafe acts or unsafe conditions are essential to the existence or occurrence of an incident. Some examples of unsafe conditions include defective hand tools, uneven or slippery walking surfaces, faulty electrical wiring improper storage of flammable or other hazardous materials, and unguarded machinery. [Pg.294]

Are formal inspections of machinery, plant, hand tools, access equipment, electrical equipment, storage equipment, warning systems, first-aid boxes, resuscitation equipment, welfare amenity areas, etc. undertaken ... [Pg.111]

Areas and surfaces in a controlled environment that are in direct contact with products, containers, or closures and the microbiological status of which can result in potential microbial contamination of the product/container/ closure system should be identified. Once identified, these areas should be tested more frequently than non-product-contact areas or surfaces. Elements that are likely critical product contact points may include compressed air or nitrogen, room air, manufacturing equipment, tools, work surfaces, storage containers, conveyors, gloved hands of personnel, and water. [Pg.762]

Standardization often is a difficult job. The standards of individual organisations or corporations (such as a plant data model for CAE-related tasks and tools) are designed to perfectly satisfy their particular requirements. This kind of standard turns out to be insufficient for organisations sharing resources with others (e.g. on the base of collaboration). On the other hand do international, widespread standards tend to be either too complex to maintain (cp. the comments of Batres et al. (1999) on STEP) or too simple to provide a base for real-world applications. The solution lies within the standardization at different levels. In this project, several XML-extending standards have been chosen as basis for long-term storage. Appropriate tools (converters, viewers) have been developed. [Pg.330]

Hand and power tools Purchasing standards, inspection, storage, repair, types, maintenance, grounding, use and handling. [Pg.170]


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