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Mechanical safeguards An overflow pipe near the top of the tank directs spill to a safe location The pressure safety relief valve opens... [Pg.653]

A mechanical safeguard is one that operates regardless of either instmment or human response. Two common examples of mechanical safeguards are check valves and pressure safety relief valves. They are described in Chapter 9—Asset Integrity. [Pg.655]

The temperature resistance of elastic adhesives is low in comparison to mechanical assembly techniques. It is comparable with the temperature resistance of thermoplastics and is adequate for most applications under normal stress conditions (i.e. outdoor applications with no exposure to any additional or concentrated heat source). However, the possible effects of overheating of the adhesive (in the event of fire, for example) must be taken into account at the design stage. If there is any risk that the failure of an adhesive joint as a result of overheating could cause personal injury or collateral damage, then additional mechanical safeguards should be incorporated into the design. [Pg.377]

Safety of operation Is the proposed ( (piipment reasona )lv foolproof so that it may lie operated l)v tenants or l)iiilding personnel with limited mechanical knowledge or al)ili-ties Does it have adecpiate safeguards to discourage cardfvss use ... [Pg.2239]

In case of copper also, the end lemperalurc is considered at I8.S C only. Although ihis metal can susiain much higher lemperature than this, without any adverse change in its mechanical properties, merely as a consideration to Table 32.3, and to safeguard other components, insulations and welded parts etc., used in the same circuit. [Pg.866]

Thus there are mechanisms to ensure that NTs neither persist uncontrollably at the synapse nor produce dramatic effects distal from it. Studies of glutamate release always show a measurable basal level (1-3 pM), although this may not all be of NT origin, and yet it is very difficult to increase that level even by quite intense stimulation. Whether this is a safeguard against the neurotoxicity caused by the persistent intense activation... [Pg.18]

All societies have their rules of play their institutions. These institutions can be defined as the restrictions created by humanity to give structure to political, economic and social interaction. A society s institutions are at the same time its rules of play and its safeguard mechanisms. They can be formal, such as the Constitution, laws, property rights and ethical codes, or informal, such as customs, traditions and expected codes of conduct in a professional group. [Pg.169]

Immediate facility evacuation should be considered as a prime safeguard for all personnel from a major incident. All onsite personnel should be fully trained and where required certified for such an eventuality (i.e., offshore evacuation mechanisms). [Pg.22]

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Scenario- based Inductive By component Mechanical/electrical systems Best for analyzing effects of single failures, although capable of developing and analyzing multiple-safeguard scenarios Looks at all failure modes of all components Higher... [Pg.103]

The shaking machme must also be mentioned here it is used to produce the finest possible mechanical division in heterogeneous systems. Narrow - necked bottles with well-fitting ground glass stoppers are almost exclusively used as containers. The stopper is held down by means of a piece of rubber tube drawn over it and fastened to the neck with thin wire. Unless appropriate safeguards... [Pg.39]

At the NDA stage, make more use of the NDA s current conditional approval mechanisms, so that in a wider range of circumstances (including at the request of a sponsor) a drug may be approved for the market for limited indications, considerably earlier than it would be at present, on condition that the development programme continues and that the conditions of initial approval are enforced. In this way, the law s ultimate effectiveness and safety standards for a full approval are safeguarded, not compromised. [Pg.630]

Need for Periodic Review. Protected both as to the need for and the right to treatment, how can a patient be safeguarded subsequently First, the course of treatment should be periodically reviewed, as already mandated by law or administrative regulation in the majority of states and their institutions. Second, a patient-initiated review mechanism should be formalized in the hospital setting, so that questions and concerns about the course of treatment can be voiced. [Pg.30]

EU ETS in the first phase up to 2008. The structural outline of a possible legislative package has been suggested, which could achieve the safeguarding of commercial and legal certainty under the current allocation regime, while at the same time providing a basis for amendment of the allocation mechanism under the EU ETS for phase II or beyond. The EC State aid law issue is a serious one and it needs to be taken into account by the Commission, the Member States and private parties in their future actions in this area. [Pg.133]


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