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Atmospheric Content issues Potential energy Environment in the space Configuration of the space Nature of the work External hazards Miscellaneous... [Pg.67]

Miscellaneous Natural Abrasives. Powdered feldspar [68476-25-5] is used as a mild abrasive in cleansing powders, and clays are sometimes used in polishing powders. StauroHte [12182-56-8] is a complex hydrated aluminosiHcate of kon, of high density (3.74—3.83 g/mL) and a hardness of 7 to 8 on Mohs scale. It is primarily used as a sandblasting grit, but siHcosis hazards had cut production in 1987 about 25% compared to that... [Pg.10]

A guide to the integrity, workplace environment and miscellaneous aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc) Regulations 1996 Control of substances hazardous to health m fumigation operations... [Pg.580]

The processes used in the primary production of lead produce several wastestreams of concern under different regulatory scenarios. The listed RCRA hazardous wastes include smelting plant wastes that are sent to surface impoundments to settle. The impoundments are used to collect solids from miscellaneous slurries, such as acid plant blowdown, slag granulation water, and plant... [Pg.87]

FIGURE 26.30 Miscellaneous details of a gas-collector system. (Adapted from U.S. EPA, Requirements for Hazardous Waste Landfill Design, Construction, and Closure, EPA/625/4-89/022, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, August 1989.)... [Pg.1140]

In the operation of a recovery boiler, the inorganic fraction of the fuel (black liquor) ends up as a molten mixture of inorganic salts (smelt) with some unbumed carbon. The presence of this molten salt in the boiler results in a hazardous situation if it were to be contacted with water or a dilute black liquor. Essentially all boUer explosions have, therefore, resulted from an accident wherein water did contact the smelt. About one-third of the explosions can be traced to an operational situation where the fuel (black) liquor was very dilute (or even pure water) and this fluid fell to the furnace floor to contact smelt. In another one-third of the cases, a water tube failed and allowed direct ingress of water into the boiler. The remaining third were assigned to miscellaneous events—all of which allowed water to enter. [Pg.149]

Division 6.1 Poisonous materials Division 6.2 Infectious substance Class 7 Radioactive material Class 8 Corrosive material Class 9 Miscellaneous hazardous material... [Pg.8]

Oils, Miscellaneous Linseed — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) 535 OC 403 CC ... [Pg.418]

Oils, Miscellaneous Sperm — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) 428 CC(No.l) 460 CC (No.2) 500 - 510 CC Flammable Limits in Air (%) Data not available Fire Extinguishing Agents ... [Pg.420]


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