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The treatment of these issues will be discussed jointly with the health, safety and environment (HSE) departments within the company and with the process and facilities engineers, and their treatment should be designed in conjunction with an environmental impact assessment. Some of the important basic principles for waste management are to ... [Pg.284]

Health and Safety Executive, Monitoring Strategies for Toxic Substances, Guidance Note EH 42, HSE, Boode, Meseyside, U.K., 1989. [Pg.111]

Bina Selenides. Most biaary selenides are formed by beating selenium ia the presence of the element, reduction of selenites or selenates with carbon or hydrogen, and double decomposition of heavy-metal salts ia aqueous solution or suspension with a soluble selenide salt, eg, Na2Se or (NH 2S [66455-76-3]. Atmospheric oxygen oxidizes the selenides more rapidly than the corresponding sulfides and more slowly than the teUurides. Selenides of the alkah, alkaline-earth metals, and lanthanum elements are water soluble and readily hydrolyzed. Heavy-metal selenides are iasoluble ia water. Polyselenides form when selenium reacts with alkah metals dissolved ia hquid ammonia. Metal (M) hydrogen selenides of the M HSe type are known. Some heavy-metal selenides show important and useful electric, photoelectric, photo-optical, and semiconductor properties. Ferroselenium and nickel selenide are made by sintering a mixture of selenium and metal powder. [Pg.332]

Until recently, the NRA has not participated during the approval process in assessing the potential environmental impact of pesticides. However, the NRA does supply monitoring data to MAFF and HSE for pesticide reviews. These occur once a pesticide has been approved for use for a certain length of time, or when further information is needed on an approved pesticide. In supplying these data, the NRA comments on any areas of concern. This contributed to the 1993 ban on the use of atrazine and simazine on non-cropped land. In January 1995 the NRA s National Centre for Toxic and Persistent Substances (TAPS) was made advisor to the DoF, on the potential impact on the aquatic environment of... [Pg.55]

HSE 1987. Programmable Electronic Systems in Safety Related Applications. Part I, An Introductory Guide. Part II, General Technical Guidelines. Health Safety Executive, Her Majesty s Stationery Office, London. [Pg.150]

HSE References (United Kingdom s Health 8c Safety Executive)... [Pg.31]

Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Risk Criteria for Land-Use Planning in the Vicinity of Major Industrial Hazards, London HMSO, 1989. [Pg.68]

MEL, MAXIMUM EXPOSURE LIMIT (uk) The luaximum eoneentration of an airborne substanee (averaged over a referenee period) to whieh employees may be exposed by inlialation under any eueumstanees. (Listed in Oeeupational exposure limits , EH40/-HSE.)... [Pg.15]

Speeifie short-term exposure limits are listed by the HSE for those ehemieals whieh pose a risk of aeute effeets sueh as eye irritation from brief exposures. Eor other ehemieals a reeommended... [Pg.82]

Agents causing genetic modification ACGM/HSE Note 4... [Pg.118]

This table is a useful guide but because standards are continually under review and many caveats apply reference should be made to the most recent edition of HSE EH 40 and the AGGIH TLV list for current values and their interpretation. Often carcinogens are not assigned a hygiene standard. [Pg.175]

Table 10.26 HSE generic techniques for monitoring quality of workplace air ... Table 10.26 HSE generic techniques for monitoring quality of workplace air ...
Table 10.27 HSE methods for measuring levels of specific airborne chemicals ... Table 10.27 HSE methods for measuring levels of specific airborne chemicals ...
Consult experts including competent authorities (in UK the HSE must be given 28 days prior notice of specified work with ionizing radiation). [Pg.394]

Preliminary minimum distances Liquid oxygen Liquefied flammable gases Liquids stored at ambient temperature and pressure A Code of Practice for the Bulk Storage of Liquid Oxygen at Production Sites (HSE, 1977) Process Plant Layout page 562 (Mecklenburgh, 1985) Process Plant Layout page 564... [Pg.402]

Distances for storage of explosives Explosive and Toxic LLazard Materials page 370 (MeidI, 1970) Safe Handling Requirements during Explosive, Propellant and Pyrotechnic Manufacture (HSE, SIR 31)... [Pg.402]

Consultation distances (in relation to major hazard and other sites, e.g. LPG, chlorine, for land use planning) HSE assessments for consultation distances for major hazard installations. Chapter 5 in Safety Cases (Lees and Ang, 1989)... [Pg.402]

Minimum recommended spacing distances Flammable liquids Storage of Elammable Liquids in Tanks (HSE, HSG 176) Storage of Elammable Liquids in Containers (HSE, HSG 51) Storage of Highly Elammable Liquids (HSE, CS2) Highly Elammable Materials on Construction Sites (HSE, HSG 3) Storage of Elammable Liquids in Eixed Tanks, up to 10 000 m Total Capacity (HSE, HSG 50)... [Pg.402]

Liquefied petroleum gas Storage of LPC at Eixed Installations (HSE, HSG 34) Storage and Use of LPC at Metered Estates (HSE, CSll) Storage and Use of LPC on Construction Sites (HSE, CS6) Keeping of LPC in Cylinders and Similar Containers (HSE, CS4)... [Pg.402]

Require that explosives shall not be transported unless they have been classified by the classifying authority (i.e. the HSE, and the MOD for military explosives, in the UK) (except for journeys made specifically for classification and then only under certain conditions). [Pg.445]

Oil Industry Advisory Committee (1996) Management of Occupational Health Risks in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry, HSE, Bootle. [Pg.556]

Employers Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969. A short guide (superseded by HSE 36 1998)... [Pg.574]

Safety reports how HSE assesses them the Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1984... [Pg.578]

Controlling health nsks from rosin (colophony) based solder fluxes How HSE assesses offshore safety cases WASP - Quality assurance for chemical analysis... [Pg.578]


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